Shruti Gurudanti, director of corporate transactions at Rose Law Group, tells RLGR:
“The plan is trying to make sure AI rules are more consistent so it’s easier for companies to innovate and follow the law across different places.”
By Jarrett Renshaw and Alexandra Alper | Reuters
WASHINGTON, July 22 (Reuters) – The White House intends to publish a plan on Wednesday that calls for the export of American AI technology abroad and a crackdown on state laws deemed too restrictive to let it flourish, a document seen by Reuters shows.
According to a summary of the draft plan seen by Reuters, the White House will bar federal AI funding from going to states with tough AI rules and ask the Federal Communications Commission to assess whether state laws conflict with its mandate.


