Donald Trump‘s return to office has raised questions over potential changes to artificial intelligence policy in the United States.
The president-elect has promised to dismantle incumbent President Joe Biden‘s landmark AI executive order and to establish a Department of Government Efficiency, nicknamed DOGE, led by Elon Musk.
Experts suggest that state-level regulations and the drive for AI innovation will likely continue regardless of federal oversight changes, though concerns remain about balancing technological advancement with safety and ethical standards.
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Here, experts share their thoughts on how the AI industry might be affected by Trump’s second term.
Where Does AI Policy Currently Stand?
The U.S. government’s current AI policy attempts to balance innovation with safety, security and ethical standards through several key initiatives, including the U.S. …