On President Trump’s first day in office, he announced the revocation of an executive order signed by former President Biden in 2023 to reduce the potential impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on consumers, workers and national security. risk.
Biden's executive order directs the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to develop guidelines to help companies identify and correct flaws in their AI models, including bias. In addition, the executive order also requires developers of AI systems to submit the results of safety testing to the U.S. government before releasing their products to the public.
However, Trump supporters have criticized the order, arguing that the reporting provisions required by the order are too onerous and effectively force companies to reveal their trade secrets. During the campaign, Trump promised to support AI policies based on free speech and human development, but he did not elaborate on this.
The revocation of this executive order has aroused widespread concern from all walks of life. Some people believe that this means that the U.S. government will be more relaxed in regulating the development of AI, which may give companies more room for development. There are also concerns that deregulation may lead to increased safety and ethical problems with AI technology.
During his presidential term, Trump is likely to continue to promote policies that are conducive to the development of AI, but the specific implementation details remain to be further observed. At the same time, the industry will face new challenges and opportunities in the application and management of AI technology.
AI technology is developing rapidly around the world, and governments around the world are working hard to formulate relevant policies to deal with the various problems that come with it. As one of the leaders in the field of AI, the United States' policy changes will have an important impact on global AI development.