Trump signs executive orders to loosen AI regulations


President Donald Trump has signed three decrees on artificial intelligence at the White House while criticism, including parents, unions and defenders of privacy, argue that it benefits large technological companies. “Under this administration, our innovation will be unrivaled and our capacities will be unrivaled. Said. The” Action Plan of AI “calls for America to establish” world domination “in industry by proposing to reduce environmental laws to accelerate the construction of data centers and super-manager. It also seems to promote the technology of AI manufactured in the United States through the world. The technological industry that supported the president’s campaign. It occurs that new studies highlight the growing dependence of young people with regard to AI technology, which raises concerns about its potential damage. Real friends. Saying: “The idea that the White House suggests that you should simply have this unregulated white environment for AI is an innuendo. The AI sector. The President’s plan recommends that federal agencies consider the regulatory climate of the AI of a State when making funding decisions, which limits funding if state regulations hamper efficiency. A similar proposal to prevent states from adopting AI laws for 10 years was defeated in the Senate at the beginning of the month. He also calls for a frame of the Biden era to assess the high -risk AI tools of any mention of “disinformation, diversity, equity and inclusion and climate change”.

President Donald Trump has signed three decrees on artificial intelligence at the White House while criticism, including parents, unions and defenders of privacy, argue that it benefits large technological companies.

“In this administration, our innovation will be unrivaled and our capacities will be unrivaled. And with the help of many people in this room, the ultimate triumph of America will be absolutely unstoppable. We will be unstoppable as a nation,” said President Trump.

THE “Action plan of AI” Call for America to establish “global domination” in the industry by proposing to reduce environmental laws to accelerate the construction of data centers and superordinators. It also seems to promote AI technology manufactured in the United States around the world. Ideas echo many ideas supported by leaders in the technological industry who have supported the president’s campaign.

It comes then that new studies highlight the growing dependence of young people with regard to AI technology, which raises concerns about its potential damage. A recent investigation into common sense media has revealed that about one in three adolescents declares to have conversations with AI chatbots which are “as satisfactory or more satisfactory” than to speak with real friends.

In Florida, a mother pursues the owner of a popular chatbot, saying that it encouraged her son to commit suicide after developing a romantic relationship with demand.

A recent MIT study has shown that the frequent use of AI has a cognitive decline. The majority of Americans through political ideologies believe that artificial intelligence should be “strictly regulated”, according to a UMASS survey.

James Steyer, founder and CEO of Common sense media, Criticized the approach of the White House, saying: “The idea that the White House suggests that you should simply have this completely unregulated environment for AI is crazy. How did it work for social media?”

The White House maintains that administrative regulations and formalities are hising innovation in the AI sector.

The president’s plan recommends that federal agencies consider the regulatory climate of the AI of a State when making decisions of financing, which potentially limits funding if state regulations are hampering efficiency. A similar proposal to prevent states from adopting AI laws for 10 years was defeated in the Senate earlier this month.

The president’s plan would also prohibit the federal government from contracting technological companies unless they “ensure that their systems are objective and free from descending ideological biases”. He also calls for a frame of the Biden era to assess the high -risk AI tools of any mention of “disinformation, diversity, equity and inclusion and climate change”.

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