Will an incoming Trump administration be better for AI regulation than its predecessor? The answer is likely “yes,” but that does not mean the Trump team will fully embrace free markets on AI policy.
Even before ChatGPT alerted everyone to rapid advances in artificial intelligence technology, then-President Donald Trump had already signed an executive order in 2019 to strengthen American leadership in AI. In that executive order, Trump ordered federal agencies to create standards, make available federal datasets for training, and to remove unnecessary regulation through collaborating with experts in academia and the private sector. All commendable. But a lot has changed since then.
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