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Trump will oppose heavy US AI regulation, says outgoing tech adviser

Trump signals cautious approach to AI regulation, prioritizing innovation over strict oversight

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📍 How it ended

The story quieted without further updates after Trump’s administration signaled a reluctance to establish a dedicated AI regulator, instead emphasizing lighter oversight. No new executive actions or legislative proposals on AI regulation were reported following these remarks.

Epilogue added 42d ago, after coverage quieted.

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What happened

Former President Trump has delayed an executive order on AI regulation, citing concerns that heavy-handed measures could stifle technological advancement. According to outgoing tech adviser Sriram Krishnan, Trump will not support the creation of a dedicated US AI regulator. Coverage emphasizes Trump’s stance that AI needs guardrails but should be subject to 'as little regulation as possible,' framing his position as a balance between oversight and fostering innovation.

Major outlets including *The Wall Street Journal*, *Bloomberg*, *Financial Times*, and *Crypto Briefing* have highlighted the delay and Trump’s comments, with *富途牛牛* directly quoting his stance on guardrails. The *WSJ* also published an opinion piece on the topic, signaling broad industry and political interest. The delay comes amid ongoing debates over AI governance, with tech sectors closely monitoring the administration’s next steps.

Watch for potential legislative or executive actions that could emerge in response to this stance. Coverage does not yet specify whether alternative regulatory frameworks are under consideration, but industry players may push for clearer guidelines. The timing of any new proposals could influence tech investment and innovation trajectories in the US.

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Questions people are asking

Has Trump officially proposed any AI regulation yet?

No. Coverage indicates he has delayed an executive order and opposes heavy regulation, but no formal proposals have been released.

Will a US AI regulator be created under Trump’s approach?

According to outgoing adviser Sriram Krishnan, Trump will not support a dedicated AI regulator.

Which outlets are covering this trend?

*The Wall Street Journal*, *Bloomberg*, *Financial Times*, *Crypto Briefing*, *富途牛牛*, and *dars.gov.et* are among the sources reporting on this.

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