NCOIL Opposes Trump Executive Order Limiting State AI
NCOIL on Dec. 15 formally opposed President Donald Trump’s executive order issued last week that seeks to limit state regulation of artificial intelligence. The insurance legislators warned the order could preempt state protections — after federal lawmakers previously rejected a proposed 10-year moratorium — and noted the order establishes a task force to align a minimally burdensome national AI standard. NCOIL said it will keep developing state-level AI insurance policy guidance to protect consumers while not unduly hindering innovation.
Key Points
- 1Opposes executive order limiting state AI regulation; NCOIL officials issued statement Dec. 15
- 2Says federal preemption would disrupt insurance markets and curtail legislators' ability to protect constituents
- 3Will continue crafting state-level AI insurance policy guidance to protect consumers while enabling innovation
Scoring Rationale
Balances official industry pushback and clear policy implications, but lacks novel technical developments or broad federal resolution.
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