FT says Trump will oppose heavy U.S. AI regulation
Financial Times reports that outgoing tech adviser Sriram Krishnan says President Trump opposes a centralized AI regulator as backlash grows.
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Financial Times reports that outgoing tech adviser Sriram Krishnan says President Trump will oppose heavy U.S. AI regulation and does not want a centralized AI regulator. The story lands as AI backlash grows and federal policy choices become more consequential for model labs and enterprise buyers. It adds a direct White House-policy signal to the feed.
Key details: Sriram Krishnan told the FT that Trump opposes a centralized AI regulator, The remarks come as AI backlash grows, The story clarifies the administration's posture toward heavy AI rules.
Why it matters: A lighter federal-regulation stance would shape how quickly labs can release models and how much states or courts fill the gap.