According to reports, some cybersecurity and policy experts said that the executive order signed by Trump on Thursday was aimed at overturning state laws and seizing control over artificial intelligence regulations, but this move is unlikely to stop state legislators from continuing to advance their own artificial intelligence policies. “States have a strong interest in regulating this emerging field, so I don't think they'll relinquish their power to set their own rules and standards anytime soon,” said Gary Kibel, Davis and Gilbert's partner in charge of privacy, technology, and data security.

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According to reports, some cybersecurity and policy experts said that the executive order signed by Trump on Thursday was aimed at overturning state laws and seizing control over artificial intelligence regulations, but this move is unlikely to stop state legislators from continuing to advance their own artificial intelligence policies. “States have a strong interest in regulating this emerging field, so I don't think they'll relinquish their power to set their own rules and standards anytime soon,” said Gary Kibel, Davis and Gilbert's partner in charge of privacy, technology, and data security.