Donald Trump has repealed Joe Biden’s “Executive Order on the Safe, Secure and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence.” The order mandated federal agencies
President Joe Biden has proposed a new framework to limit the export of advanced computer chips used to develop artificial intelligence.
WASHINGTON — President Trump unveiled a $500 billion artificial intelligence infrastructure project Tuesday at the White House alongside reps from three tech and investment giants — with those business leaders asserting the initiative could cure cancer.
President Trump hosted executives from Softbank, OpenAI and Oracle at the White House Tuesday to announce “Stargate,” a $500BN private-sector plan to build new AI data centers.
The Biden administration is proposing a new framework for the exporting of the advanced computer chips used to develop artificial intelligence, an attempt to balance national security concerns about the technology with the economic interests of producers and other countries.
Though Trump is set to reshape the future of AI in America, there's another corporate investment set to take off under his leadership.
Trump sidelines law put in place by outgoing government seeking to set standards for AI safety and security and protect Americans' privacy.
Techopedia speaks to AI industry leaders about Donald Trump repealing Biden’s AI safety order. Is this promoting innovation or a risky move?
Donald Trump recently repealed Joe Biden’s Executive Order on responsible AI development. The move suggests Trump will pursue deregulation of the AI sector. However, regulatory
Donald Trump is remaking the traditional boundaries of Washington, unleashing unprecedented executive orders and daring anyone to stop him. Here’s the latest: Lawsuits challenging President Donald Trump’s immigration policies are piling up The American Civil Liberties Union have sued to overturn fast-track deportations after the Trump administration announced it was expanding powers of immigration
President Donald Trump kicked off his second term with a flurry of executive actions on immigration, Jan. 6, health policy and more.