The FTC's March 11 AI Deadline Could Rewrite the Rules for Every AI Company in America
The FTC must publish its AI policy statement by March 11, 2026 — a deadline that could preempt state AI laws in California, Colorado, and Illinois, reshaping compliance for every enterprise AI deployment.
A Regulatory Earthquake Is Coming
The Federal Trade Commission faces a March 11, 2026 deadline to publish a policy statement explaining how the FTC Act applies to artificial intelligence. This isn't just bureaucratic paperwork — it could fundamentally reshape the AI regulatory landscape in the United States.
What's Driving This
The deadline stems from President Trump's December 2025 executive order titled "Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence," which declared it U.S. policy to achieve "global AI dominance through a minimally burdensome national policy framework for AI."
The order required all federal agencies to clarify their AI enforcement postures within 90 days — and that clock runs out on March 11.
What the FTC Must Decide
The FTC's statement will address two critical questions:
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- How existing consumer protection laws apply to AI — including Section 5 (unfair/deceptive acts), COPPA, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act
- Whether state AI laws are preempted — specifically, whether state laws that "require alterations to the truthful outputs of AI models" conflict with the FTC Act
Why This Matters
Depending on scope, this could effectively pre-empt AI laws in California, Colorado, and Illinois — the three states with the most aggressive AI regulatory frameworks. For every enterprise deploying AI in the United States, the compliance landscape could shift overnight.
The DOJ's Role
Attorney General Pam Bondi has already established the Department of Justice's AI Litigation Task Force on January 9, 2026, specifically tasked with challenging state AI laws in federal court on grounds including unconstitutional burdens on interstate commerce.
What to Watch
The regulatory environment is about to become more uncertain, not less. Companies should prepare for a period of legal challenges and shifting requirements as federal and state authorities clash over AI governance.
Sources: Baker Botts | BankWatch | King & Spalding | Mondaq | TechPolicy.Press
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