America’s AI Power Struggle Misses the Real Threat
America’s AI Power Struggle Misses the Real Threat The White House is reportedly preparing an executive order that would block states from passing their own AI laws. Supporters say this is necessary to avoid a patchwork of conflicting state rules. But while the concern about fragmentation is real, this move risks centralizing power in a way that weakens accountability and strengthens political influence over one of the most consequential technologies in human history. The deeper issue isn’t whether California or Florida should regulate AI. The real danger is that the United States is locked in a domestic turf war while the global stakes of artificial intelligence grow far beyond borders or partisan divides. AI is already woven into hiring systems, policing tools, education technology, political messaging, and financial decision-making. Without thoughtful rules, we risk letting opaque systems shape the most intimate parts of society with no mechanisms to challenge errors, biases, or ab...