InstrumentBinding, sectoral
Executive Order 14365: Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence
Is this legally binding?
Binding, sectoral. Binding, but only for a defined population: one regulated sector, or the federal government and the vendors it buys from.
The preemption order. Creates the DOJ AI Litigation Task Force to challenge state AI laws, directs Commerce to name onerous ones, conditions BEAD broadband funding, and tasks the FCC and the FTC with preemptive federal standards.
Instrument record
- Short name
- EO 14365
- Date
- 2025-12-11
- Version
- 90 FR 58499
- Cluster
- core
On the timeline
- 2025-12-11Executive Order 14365: Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence
What this connects to
7 relations. Official relations are the ones the source documents state; anything marked GAGE analysis is our reading, not an agency's.
Contains6
- SectionSection 3: the AI Litigation Task ForceBinding, sectoral
- SectionSection 4: Commerce names the onerous state lawsBinding, sectoral
- SectionSection 5: broadband money as leverageBinding, sectoral
- SectionSection 6: an FCC reporting standardBinding, sectoral
- SectionSection 7: the FTC deception theoryBinding, sectoral
- SectionSection 8: ask Congress for the real thingBinding, sectoral
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