Trump, White House and AI
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The Trump administration will work with Congress in coming weeks and months to craft a single national framework to regulate developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), White House adviser Sriram Krishnan told CNBC on Friday.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday evening that seeks to limit the ability of states to regulate artificial intelligence while attempting to thwart some existing state laws.
The Office of Management and Budget clarified the steps agencies will have to take to ensure their contracted large language models do not produce “woke” outputs.
On Thursday, December 11th, 2025, Assistant to the President and OSTP Director Michael Kratsios chaired the third Artificial
Democratic Golden State Gov. Gavin Newsom trolled the Trump White House with an apparently AI-generated video depicting the president, Pete Hegseth and Stephen Miller in cuffs.
WASHINGTON, DC – Arvind Krishna, IBM Chairman and CEO, has called on the Trump Administration to loosen restrictions on exporting advanced American artificial intelligence systems to friendly countries. He warned that if controls remain too stringent, rivals could gain access to capabilities that trusted partners cannot.
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MAGA and Silicon Valley Are Battling for Influence in the White House
The order didn’t emerge out of a vacuum, of course. MAGA Republicans and Silicon Valley leaders have been locked in a battle for influence over the White House on tech policy for some time, The Washington Post reported on Sunday. Trump’s tech advisors seem to be winning.
White House science and technology advisor Michael Kratsios urges G7 nations to clear AI regulatory obstacles, warning that sweeping rulebooks could slow needed innovation.
The White House has released a fact sheet and Presidential Action outlining a new Executive Order intended to create a unified national policy framework for artificial intelligence, aiming to reduce regulatory fragmentation and guide how AI is governed across the United States.