Trump reveals plan to win in AI
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The remarks, which came during a keynote speech at a summit hosted by the All-In Podcast, follow President Donald Trump’s newly released AI Action Plan.
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The Palladium-Item on MSNRichmond schools' new AI policy advances, but questions remainAlthough the policy states that the school will support the use of AI technology when its use is consistent with the mission and goals, it doesn't say what that entails.
The AI Action Plan pretty much frees up AI companies to do what they want, but it also supports the use of open source for AI. What that means is one big open question.
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.
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President Trump unveiled his approach to the development of AI. Surrounded by some of the biggest names in tech, he signed three executive orders. One targets what Trump called "ideological bias" in AI chatbots,
The president’s executive order could reshape chatbots’ politics. But experts say training AI models to be neutral is easier said than done.
Most Americans encounter the Federal Trade Commission only if they’ve been scammed: It handles identity theft, fraud, and stolen data. During the Biden administration, the agency went after AI companies for scamming customers with deceptive advertising or harming people by selling irresponsible technologies.
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Tech Xplore on MSNAI will soon be able to audit all published research—what will that mean for public trust in science?Self-correction is fundamental to science. One of its most important forms is peer review, when anonymous experts scrutinize research before it is published. This helps safeguard the accuracy of the written record.
HANNA DOHMEN is a Senior Research Analyst at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology and a Nonresident Fellow at the Atlantic Council.
As AI agents start taking on real-world tasks, one startup is offering a new kind of safety net: audits, standards—and liability insurance.
On Wednesday, July 23, President Trump released his long-anticipated artificial intelligence (AI) policy agenda, “Winning the AI Race: America’s