We have been following developments in Artificial Intelligence, surveillance, digital currency, digital ID and the global control grid closely to see what impact this technology is having on individuals and families. The biggest concern as of late has been to follow the proposed bills prohibiting states from writing any of their own legislation related to Artificial Intelligence, and get the verbiage taken out. We followed the NDAA to its conclusion and not only were we not able to do that, but a whole different approach was taken.
Along came President Trump's executive order called Genesis Mission. It proclaims to accelerate AI for scientific discovery and economic development. He simplifies the objectives of the mission in a short facesheet here. (All these documents are found on the White House website by clicking on the hyperlinks above).
Now that the "Genesis Mission" Executive Order has been signed, what does it mean? And why does it need to call for “Eliminating State Law Obstruction of National A.I. Policy”? Fox News reports “Trump administration eyes sweeping federal power over AI, draft order shows” and days before that they reported “Trump calls for federal AI standards, end to state 'patchwork' regulations 'threatening' economic growth”.
With the 2026 Kentucky legislative session right around the corner, what legislation related to A.I. did our Kentucky legislature have plans to propose that are legally bound from being proposed? I think we should know how they feel about this most recent federal development and how it might impact their legislative efforts this session. The Executive Order states that action will be taken within 90 days from its signing.
We encourage you to reach out to the members of the Kentucky Artificial Intelligence Task Force and express your concern over the unforeseen issues related to artificial intelligence that could negatively impact our state and we the people. While we know that science and economic development want to be unencumbered, we do not want to be left vulnerable to the unforeseen impact.
"This "AI amnesty" blocks states from protecting their own citizens. No state rules. No local safeguards. And absolutely no federal guardrails. A total vacuum, and the perfect playground for tech oligarchs who want to scrape every work of American creativity, censor every voice they dislike, experiment on children’s developing minds with unsafe AI tools and plant data centers wherever they please while working-class families foot the energy bill" as Mike Davis states in his Fox News article.
This advocacy will go to the Information Technology Committee, but you will have to address the Kentucy A.I. Special Committee separately. Their contacts are linked below.
Express to the Kentucy A.I. Special Committee (comprised of legislative members below) that you are concerned about the scope of this bill and the potential impact on our state legislation of A.I.