Trump, artificial intelligence and AI Action Plan
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President Donald Trump called for renaming Artificial Intelligence at a high-profile AI summit on Wednesday which was hosted by top tech leaders and investors including Al Czars' David Sucks. As he outlined his vision for US dominance in the sector by slashing key regulations,
The president’s plan for an artificial intelligence-driven future has garnered backlash from allies who are disturbed by its tech bro-friendly proposals.
US President Donald Trump has signed America's ‘AI Action Plan’, which seeks to boost innovation, infrastructure and the country's lead in the field. Later speaking at an AI Summit, he expressed wanting to rename artificial intelligence,
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Newser on MSNTrump Wants to Change Name of 'Artificial Intelligence'Will "artificial intelligence" go the way of the "Gulf of Mexico?" President Trump changed the latter to the "Gulf of America," and now he's kicking around another name change related to AI. When he spoke at an industry summit on Wednesday to roll out his administration's AI initiatives,
The Trump administration released a new artificial intelligence blueprint on Wednesday that aims to loosen environmental rules and vastly expand AI exports to allies, in a bid to maintain the American edge over China in the critical technology.
The Trump administration’s new AI policy blueprint seeks to make American technology the standard for artificial intelligence globally by making it easier for US allies to acquire crucial hardware and software,
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Barchart on MSNTrump is Shaping the Future of AI by Making ‘the Most Important Decisions Anyone in the World Has Gotten to Make,’ Says Sam AltmanSam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, is recognized globally as a leading voice in artificial intelligence (AI) and a key architect of its rapid advancement. His recent comments on President Donald Trump’s influence over AI policy reveal both a respect for the complexity of the decisions ahead and an appreciation for Trump’s adaptability in the face of
Trump’s AI-export order directs the Commerce Department to establish a program to support the development and deployment of “full-stack, end-to-end packages” overseas, including “hardware, data systems, AI models, cybersecurity measures” that have applications for the healthcare, education, agriculture, and transportation sectors.
Regardless of what powers AI, the simple law of supply and demand makes it all but certain that costs for consumers will rise.