White House’s ‘Lack of Organization’ Has AI Lobbyists Fretting
The proposal would add pre-release approval for new models, a move critics say could raise costs, limit competition and slow innovation.
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White House’s ‘lack of organization’ has AI lobbyists fretting
The Trump administration’s shifting stance on regulating artificial intelligence is fueling fresh uncertainty for the tech industry. Seven lobbyists and policy advisers told POLITICO they’ve struggled to get specifics on a possible executive order that could impose tough vetting rules on new AI models, a major question that has gotten mixed messages from the White House in recent days. “There is no clarity,” said one senior tech lobbyist, who li…
White House AI Vetting Proposal Is Bad Policy
The Trump administration is reportedly mulling an executive order that would increase government oversight of generative AI, potentially including a formal government approval review and approval process for new AI models. If true, this would be a stunning reversal by the White House, which has championed AI development and criticized the sometimes heavy-handed regulations enacted by the European Union and some states. It would also be a mistake…
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