Washington is Divided on AI.
- Mar 29
- 2 min read
Business Leaders Can’t Afford to Wait.
Washington is Divided on AI. Here is Why Business Leaders Can’t Afford to Wait.
The latest polling data from Blue Rose Research has sent a clear shockwave through the capital:
AI has officially surged as a top tier voter concern. For the first time, AI's importance is outpacing long-standing issues like climate change and childcare.
With 79% of voters concerned about the lack of a government plan for AI driven workforce transitions, a massive vacuum has opened up. On one side, we see the "Pro Human AI Declaration" calling for strict prohibitions; on the other, the administration is moving toward a decentralized, anti regulatory framework.
The NAIBA Perspective:
Beyond the Political Battleground
At the National AI Business Alliance (NAIBA), we believe that while Washington debates frameworks, the American economy is already being rewritten.
Why this matters for your business:
The "dueling frameworks" in D.C. are creating a "wait.and.see" atmosphere that is dangerous for American competitiveness. If companies freeze because they are afraid of future regulations, they lose the global race for innovation.
Three Realities for the 2026 Business Landscape:
Workforce Anxiety is a Management Challenge, Not Just a Political One: If 79% of voters are worried about AI job losses, that means 79% of your employees are, too. NAIBA’s focus is on Augmentation over Replacement, using AI to make your current workforce 10x more effective.
Regulatory Uncertainty is the New Normal:
Whether Washington creates a new agency or leaves it to the states, the "rules of the road" will be shifting for the next decade. Membership in NAIBA ensures you aren't navigating these shifts alone.
The "Midterm Factor":
As AI becomes a campaign talking point, expect more "fear based" headlines. Successful CEOs will be those who filter out the noise and focus on Practical AI ROI.
Join the Conversation in Orlando
This is exactly why our 1st Annual NAIBA Summit this July in Orlando is so critical. We aren’t just discussing "what ifs" we are bringing together the leaders who are setting the private-sector standards that Washington will eventually follow.
We don't need permission to build a responsible, AI driven future. We just need an Alliance. NAIBA.US


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