President Donald Trump signed an executive order intended to push back on what the administration calls the most “onerous” state-level AI regulations, arguing that a patchwork of rules across 50 states could slow innovation and investment. The order sets up a path for federal action—via legal challenges and agency reviews—to preempt or contest state measures, while claiming it will not oppose child-safety-related rules. This is a major governance pivot for the U.S. AI ecosystem: it shifts the battlefield from state legislatures toward federal agencies, courts, and ultimately Congress, raising the stakes for national standards on transparency, risk mitigation, and model accountability. For AI companies, a single federal regime could reduce compliance fragmentation—but it could also harden into a high-impact procurement and enforcement framework if the federal government becomes more prescriptive. The strategic subtext is international: the administration explicitly frames regulatory speed as part of competing with China, making AI policy a competitiveness tool rather than purely a consumer-protection tool.
BBVA and OpenAI entered a strategic partnership to expand ChatGPT Enterprise to BBVA’s global workforce and co-develop AI solutions for banking operations and customer experiences.
Disney makes a $1B equity investment in OpenAI alongside a multi-year character-licensing partnership for Sora-generated short videos.
Disney becomes Sora’s first major content licensing partner and commits a $1B equity investment in OpenAI as part of a three-year AI content and enterprise technology partnership.
OpenAI, Anthropic, Block and major cloud providers are co-founding the Agentic AI Foundation under the Linux Foundation to steward open, interoperable standards for AI agents.
Founding members created the Agentic AI Foundation under the Linux Foundation to fund and govern open standards like MCP, goose and AGENTS.md for interoperable agentic AI.

