Tech bosses rejoiced as President Donald Trump signed an executive order to stymie states from enforcing AI regulations — delighting the president’s allies but infuriating critics who say that AI left unchecked could kill jobs and risk people’s safety.
Tech honchos rejoice as Trump signs order kneecapping California AI regulation
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December 12, 2025
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