Trump Vows to Overturn Biden’s AI Regulations if Elected
Former President Donald Trump has pledged to repeal President Joe Biden’s executive order on artificial intelligence (AI) if he wins the 2024 election, potentially removing federal regulations on AI development. This move could lead to unregulated AI growth, sparking debates about innovation and safety in the rapidly evolving tech sector.
Trump criticized Biden’s executive order, implemented using a national defense act from 1950, as hindering innovation and imposing left-wing ideas. The legal basis for these regulations has been a point of contention among critics.
Biden’s AI regulations require tech companies to conduct risk assessments and share results with the federal government. Critics argue this process slows AI development and forces companies to reveal trade secrets. Additionally, the order mandates the National Institute of Standards and Technology to ensure AI models are free of biases, a provision Trump and his supporters view as imposing radical left-wing ideas.
Elon Musk, a major Trump donor and tech entrepreneur, stands to benefit from relaxed AI regulations. Musk has been critical of AI models like ChatGPT for being “woke” and has launched his own AI startup. His recent legal actions against OpenAI further highlight his interest in AI development.
The potential policy shift could have broader implications for the tech industry and cryptocurrency markets. While Trump may pursue further deregulation in these sectors, uncertainty remains regarding his stance on big tech monopolies and antitrust actions. Interestingly, Trump’s running mate, JD Vance, has expressed support for some of Biden’s antitrust enforcement against big tech companies.
As for the future of AI regulation under a potential Trump administration, specific policy details for replacing Biden’s AI executive order are currently lacking. However, the likely direction appears to be towards a laissez-faire approach to AI development. This has raised concerns about potential consequences of unregulated AI, including job displacement and high power consumption.
As the 2024 election approaches, the future of AI regulation in the United States remains a topic of significant debate, with potential far-reaching consequences for the tech industry and beyond.