Trump postpones signing of executive order on AI
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The White House plans to release its much-discussed executive order on cybersecurity and AI safety as soon as this week, multiple sources familiar with the matter told Axios. Why it matters: In its current form,
The order, which is expected this week, comes as the Trump administration grapples with the national security implications of advanced cyber-focused AI models like Anthropic’s Mythos.
In an AI executive order, the governor called on state officials to study everything from job subsidies to stock compensation policies to mitigate tech-driven layoffs.
The newly created, often overtly political app places the Trump administration into unprecedented and “dangerous” territory, IT experts say.
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the first US state executive order targeting AI job displacement, launching a 180-day safety-net review and employment dashboard.
The first year of President Donald Trump’s second term proved to be a busy one. The White House issued Executive Orders on a wide range of topics, including employment, energy and natural resources, government contracting, federal regulatory oversight ...
The White House on Thursday postponed plans for President Donald Trump to sign an executive order establishing a voluntary review process for artificial intelligence models before they’re released, according to a source familiar with the plans.
POLITICO has obtained a copy of the executive order on artificial intelligence oversight that the president had been expected to sign Thursday.