Foley & Lardner LLP partner Natasha Allen discusses state and federal AI regulations in the Law360 article, “Privacy & Cybersecurity Policy To Watch In 2026.”
Allen said that the Trump administration’s December 2025 executive order on AI is likely to have a “chilling effect on states thinking about or proposing legislation [to address bias, fraud and other potential AI harms].”
“They’ll [states] likely want to pause for a minute to see what impact the executive order is having on existing AI laws and the results,” she observed.
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