The White House's 'crypto and AI czar' stands up for Trump's AI regulations, stating that they aim to reduce the compliance burden on businesses
On December 13, the White House's AI and cryptocurrency advisor Sachs defended President Trump's initiative to limit state regulation of artificial intelligence, stating that this move aims to alleviate the increasingly heavy compliance burden on businesses. Sachs stated that under the directive signed by Trump on Thursday, the government is working with Congress to establish common standards for regulating this emerging technology. Currently, the development of AI models can occur in multiple states, each with its own regulatory standards. In an interview, Sachs said, 'Fifty states each have their own regulations, and this compliance system is difficult for small businesses and startups to navigate, especially for innovators. What we need is a single federal or national-level regulatory framework for artificial intelligence.'



