On his first day in his new position, US President Donald Trump rescinded former President Joe Biden’s decree on measures to ensure the safety of the development and operation of artificial intelligence. This is stated in a statement on the White House website.
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Introduced in 2023, the decree ordered companies developing neural networks and AI technologies to create security standards for the use and development of AI, and also obliged them to cooperate closely with the government and share the results of security checks. of products before their launch.
Biden’s decree paid special attention to neural networks that may be considered a threat to US national security, including in the areas of the economy, defense and healthcare.
During the election campaign, Trump repeatedly promised to ease regulatory restrictions in the field of artificial intelligence, AutoGPT notes. In the coming months, the new administration is expected to present its own vision for regulating the AI industry, the publication writes.
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At the same time, Trump did not cancel one of Biden’s last orders, which provided federal subsidies to energy companies that supply electricity to data centers involved in AI development and training. As part of the decree, the US Departments of Defense and Energy were to grant land leases for the location of power plants and data centers in order to “accelerate the construction of the next generation of American AI infrastructure” .
Previously, Trump also signed an executive order that delayed the ban of the social network TikTok in the United States for 75 days. As The New York Times notes, the administration may face lawsuits because the decree forces the US Attorney General not to enforce the law passed by Congress.
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