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DeSantis Asserts Florida’s Right to Regulate AI Despite Trump’s Executive Order

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis claims state authority to regulate AI amid Trump’s federal initiative, highlighting a critical clash in tech governance.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis asserted on Monday that the state has the authority to regulate artificial intelligence (AI), even in light of President Donald Trump’s recent executive order aimed at establishing a national AI standard. DeSantis emphasized that Florida’s right to regulate AI is critical, as it may conflict with federal regulations. His remarks underscore an ongoing debate about the balance of state versus federal authority in technology governance.

In a related development, baseball teams are now turning to AI for a competitive edge through a novel approach to performance analysis. Theia, an AI biomechanics company, has introduced a groundbreaking video-only system that evaluates bat trajectory and full-body biomechanics without the need for sensors or complex lab setups. This technology, which operates in real baseball environments without requiring reflective body markers or wearables, could be a game-changer for training and performance enhancement in the sport.

As the conversation surrounding AI regulation intensifies, the Trump administration has also launched an initiative to recruit 1,000 technologists for an elite “Tech Force.” This effort aims to modernize government operations and promote the integration of AI at the federal level, signaling an aggressive push to harness technology effectively within public institutions.

In the realm of everyday technology, Google has unveiled a new feature for Chrome on Android that caters to users seeking multitasking solutions. Powered by Google Gemini, this update transforms written webpages into short podcast-style summaries, delivered by virtual hosts. This innovative approach allows users to engage with content more conveniently while on the go, reinforcing the trend of integrating AI into daily digital experiences.

Meanwhile, OpenAI has announced significant improvements to its ChatGPT Images, enhancing both the speed at which images are generated and the system’s ability to follow user instructions. This update is part of OpenAI’s broader strategy to increase the usability of its AI tools, aligning with industry trends that emphasize efficiency and user accessibility.

Looking ahead, the future of artificial intelligence is poised for transformation, as highlighted by Marco Argenti, Chief Information Officer at Goldman Sachs. He suggests that AI is entering a new phase in 2026, one that may redefine business operations, reshape global competition, and influence workforce dynamics.

As the AI landscape evolves, the implications for regulation, performance enhancement in sports, and everyday technology will continue to unfold, presenting both challenges and opportunities for stakeholders across sectors.

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