# 白宮表示「完全反對」猶他州法案。

*genai · news · 2026-02-16 · New York Post*

## Key points

- 白宮正式反對猶他州 HB 286 法案，該法案針對人工智慧公司制定安全及兒童保護計畫。
- 川普於去年十二月簽署行政命令，反對各州通過個別的人工智慧法規。
- 司法部長 Pam Bondi 被指派成立「人工智慧訴訟工作小組」，對抗州級人工智慧規範。
- 去年國會多次嘗試通過聯邦層級的人工智慧州級規範暫停令均告失敗。
- 川普主張只有單一聯邦「規則手冊」才能維持美國對抗中國的全球領導地位。

President Trump has come out swinging against a Utah bill that would require large artificial intelligence companies to implement public safety and child protection plans. “We are categorically opposed to Utah HB 286 and view it as an unfixable bill that goes against the Administration’s AI Agenda,” the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs said in a terse Feb. 12 memo of opposition to the bill sent to Republican leadership in the Utah state Legislature. The measure, HB 286, the Utah AI Transparency Act, applies specifically to big developers of frontier AI models. It requires AI developers to prepare a public safety plan for catastrophic risks and prepare a child protection plan. Backers of the bill rapped Trump for trying to kill oversight of AI. “It’s dissapointing that the first we’re hearing of [Trump tech adviser] David Sacks’ team going after state Al legislation is them opposing overwhelmingly popular legislation in a red state like Utah,” said Utah parent Mellisa McKay, president at the Digital Childhood Institute. “Their flat opposition makes clear that this is about industry’s desire to operate with no rules and as little accountability as possible, even when that means opposing legislation that would protect Utah families like mine,” she said. For months Trump has made clear he prefers “One Rulebook” nationally for regulating artificial intelligence rather than letting individual states set up a labyrinth of different and more onerous rules. He signed an executive order in December to discourage states from passing AI legislation. The move came after similar efforts to pass a moratorium on state-level AI regulation repeatedly failed in Congress. Efforts to pass the AI moratorium on the GOP’s marquee One Big Beautiful Bill Act and in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) late last year ultimately failed after too many Republicans defected. Under Trump’s executive order, the president tasked Attorney General Pam Bondi with setting up an “AI litigation task force” to target states that develop rules for the nascent technology that split from his national standard. “There must be only One Rulebook if we are going to continue to lead in AI,” Trump explained on Truth Social last year. “We are beating ALL COUNTRIES at this point in the race, but that won’t last long if we are going to have 50 States, many of them bad actors, involved in RULES and the APPROVAL PROCESS,” he said. Trump has maintained that triumphing in the AI race over China is paramount to US national security and economic interests.

**Countries:** United States

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