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Trump will reject strong federal AI regulation, according to outgoing tech adviser

🕒 Published on Zendoric: July 7, 2026 · 03:25

The downloaded content corresponds to a paid Financial Times article, protected by a paywall. Only the headline and the site's navigation structure could be accessed, without the body of the journalistic text.

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The downloaded content corresponds to a paid Financial Times article, protected by a paywall. Only the headline and the site's navigation structure could be accessed, without the body of the journalistic text.

Based on what the headline indicates, the article would deal with statements from an outgoing technology adviser to the Trump administration, according to whom the former president would oppose strict federal regulation of artificial intelligence in the United States.

Since it was not possible to access the article's actual content beyond the headline, no additional details can be offered about the adviser's quotes, the context of the statement, or the concrete implications for AI regulatory policy in the U.S. Any additional detail would be unverified speculation, so it is omitted in keeping with the principle of not inventing information.

This kind of stance, if confirmed by more sources, would align with the deregulatory approach the Trump administration has shown in other technology areas, favoring industry self-regulation over centralized regulatory frameworks. However, this is a contextual inference and not a fact confirmed by the article, which remained blocked by the FT paywall.

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