Trump, Executive Order and AI laws
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Trump signed an AI executive order targeting state laws and promising one national rulebook. Critics warn it could trigger court battles and prolong uncertainty for startups while Congress debates federal rules.
Only time will tell if the president's order achieves its stated purpose of checking state laws that threaten to stymie innovation.
Colorado's state law, passed in 2024, seeks to prevent discrimination in the AI systems that businesses and governments use in making key decisions, such as hiring, education and banking.
In this guide, I share a set of practical AI-use templates you can bring straight into your teaching. I called them AI Agreements on purpose. The word policy feels heavy. It suggests formal documents,
FDA sought policy recommendations on mental health medical devices, including AI-enabled. After I reviewed submissions, one caught my attention. An AI Insider perspective.
This statement is in response to breaking news. Please contact [email protected] to speak with the scholar. On December 11, President Donald Trump issued a new executive order (EO) on “Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence (AI)” to address the rapid proliferation of state and local AI rules across the nation.
CHARLOTTE — The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education has approved a new Artificial Intelligence policy to guide the responsible use of AI within Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The policy, developed with input from board members, staff, the Office of ...
We should not be asking whether regulation will slow innovation or hurt competitiveness. We should be asking a far more important question: How do we ensure AI serves all people?
Enterprises rely on browser-based GenAI, increasing data-exposure risks and demanding strict policies, isolation, and monitoring to secure usage.
Following controversy over a quiet update to the terms of use that seemed to permit the content uploaded to the streamer being used to train AI, SoundCloud has ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Redd-Hannans, on AI: “It’s here. We have to embrace it.” New Haven Public Schools (NHPS) has put together a draft version of a new artificial ...
ENABLING COMMON SENSE AI POLICY: The Trump Administration supports a common sense approach to AI policy. This means removing unnecessary red tape, updating out-of-date rules created before AI advancements, and clarifying new rules for certain sectors or use-cases.