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Trump administration might not fight state AI regulations after all; plus Waymo expanding across Bay Area and SoCal; and Meta wants to get into the electricity trading business

Nov 24, 2025
The discussion kicks off with the Trump administration's stalled executive order on state AI regulations amid bipartisan pushback. Waymo's exciting expansion is highlighted, announcing its authorization for fully autonomous drives in various California areas, aiming for a significant ride rollout by 2026. Meanwhile, Meta and Microsoft are pushing for federal approval to trade electricity, allowing them to secure energy deals for their data centers while maintaining flexibility to resell power on the market. This blend of regulation, tech innovation, and energy strategy makes for a compelling conversation.
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INSIGHT

Federal Push Against State AI Rules

  • The Trump administration considered an executive order to block state AI laws and sue states that pass them.
  • Reuters reports the order is now on hold and would face opposition from some Republicans and others.
INSIGHT

Waymo Widens California Footprint

  • Waymo received authorization to operate fully autonomously across much larger areas of California.
  • The company plans to expand service gradually and targets San Diego riders by mid-2026.
ANECDOTE

Waymo's Rapid City Rollouts

  • Waymo recently announced entries into Minneapolis, New Orleans, and Tampa and is removing safety drivers before commercial launches.
  • The company will also start using freeways in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Phoenix.
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