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👨⚖ Trump Plans Order Blocking State AI Laws
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Whether you're diving into AI for work, side projects, or just out of curiosity — this issue of The Creators Hive brings you practical insights, hands-on learning, and tools you can actually use.
President Trump says he will sign an executive order to create one national AI framework and curb state-level AI regulations. The move comes as dozens of states push their own rules on deepfakes, hiring tools, and AI transparency.
Key details:
Order aims to preempt stricter state AI laws with a single federal standard
All 50 states have introduced AI bills, with around 100 laws already passed
A new federal task force would challenge state AI rules in court
Tech firms have lobbied for uniform federal rules instead of a patchwork by state
Why it matters: The order could ease compliance for large AI companies but weaken states’ ability to police AI harms such as deepfake election content or biased algorithms. Legal fights over states’ rights and federal power are likely, which could shape how fast and how tightly AI is regulated in the US.
The European Commission has opened a formal antitrust probe into how Google uses online content and YouTube videos to power its AI features. Regulators are examining whether Google is unfairly leveraging its dominance in search and video to strengthen its AI products.
Key details:
Focus on AI Overviews and other AI search summaries shown above normal results
Question over using publishers’ content for AI without clear consent or payment
Concern that YouTube data may be blocked for rivals but used by Google’s own AI
Potential penalties include fines of up to 10 percent of global revenue
Why it matters: This case could set the first big global rules for how AI models can use news, web, and video content. Any strict remedies on consent or payment would hit Google’s AI strategy and could reshape the business model for search and AI platforms across the world.
Tokyo-based Integral AI says it has created the world’s first model that meets its definition of Artificial General Intelligence. The firm claims its system can teach robots new skills on their own, without human labels or fixed training datasets.
Key details:
AGI defined as autonomous learning, robust performance, and energy efficiency
Robots reportedly learned new tasks without human supervision in lab trials
Architecture inspired by the layered structure of the human neocortex
Founded by ex-Google engineer Jad Tarifi, now based in Japan
Why it matters: Experts are skeptical because there is no agreed global test for AGI and the company’s claims have not been independently verified. Still, if even partly accurate, such systems could speed up robotics and automation and intensify the race among big tech and startups to claim the AGI crown.
The U.S. Department of Energy and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have launched AMP2, an autonomous lab that uses robots and AI to run microbial experiments around the clock. The facility is designed to compress months of wet-lab work into hours or days.
Key details:
Robots handle sample prep, movement, and measurements 24/7 without breaks
AI systems analyze data in real time and automatically decide the next experiments
Focus on anaerobic microbes for fuels, chemicals, materials, and critical minerals
AMP2 is an early step toward a larger national microbial phenotyping facility by 2030
Why it matters: Autonomous labs like AMP2 could massively speed up biotech discovery and lower costs, helping the US compete in a bioeconomy projected to reach tens of trillions of dollars. The same power also raises biosecurity concerns, since faster experimentation could be misused without strong safeguards and oversight.
Google confirmed it will launch its first AI smart glasses in 2026, powered by its Gemini AI assistant. The company is working with Warby Parker, Gentle Monster, and Samsung to bring both display and non-display models to market.
Key details:
Two versions: display glasses and screen-free “audio-first” AI glasses
Features include live translation, navigation, visual search, and hands-free help
Built on Android XR software for extended reality devices
Marks Google’s return to glasses after the earlier Google Glass project ended
Why it matters: AI glasses could move assistants from phones to faces, making real-time, in-context AI help a normal part of daily life. The launch sets up a direct fight with Meta’s Ray-Ban line and will test whether consumers are finally ready for mainstream smart eyewear.
rocket.new is a website where you type an idea, and AI builds it for you. It turns plain English into real, working apps and websites. Think of it as ChatGPT, but instead of writing essays, it writes software code.
What makes it unique?
Text-to-App: You don’t drag and drop. You just describe what you want, and it appears.
You Own the Code: Unlike Wix or Squarespace, this gives you the actual programming code (React, Flutter) so you can host it anywhere.
Smart Design: You don’t need to be a designer. The AI automatically figures out the best layout, colors, and flow.
Web & Mobile: It builds websites and mobile apps from the same simple prompt.
Use case magic
Startup Founders: Build a working version of your app idea in minutes to show investors.
Agencies: Create a live website preview for a client during the meeting.
Internal Tools: Instantly make an inventory tracker or admin dashboard for your team.
Why it stands out
Most builders force you to spend hours moving boxes around a screen. rocket.new does the heavy lifting for you. It bridges the gap between a "cool idea" and a "real product," letting anyone build professional software without needing to hire a developer.
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