Trump signs 3 executive orders to advance AI
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Three new executive orders were signed to enhance the U.S. position in artificial intelligence. The measures include streamlining federal permitting for energy infrastructure to support AI applications and directing federal departments to promote U.S.-made AI technology internationally. Trump's comments highlighted the importance of sensible regulation for the success of American tech companies. He emphasized common sense in copyright and intellectual property regulations regarding AI, arguing against the impracticality of requiring payments for each piece of intellectual content utilized.
When you do your best, when you work your hardest, and when you're allowed to be free of horrible, foolish regulation -- and you can have regulation, but it's going to be sensible, smart regulation -- there's nobody who's going to beat you, as we push even further into this exciting frontier.
You can't be expected to have a successful AI program when every single article, book or anything else that you've read or studied you're supposed to pay for. Of course, you can't copy or plagiarize an article, but if you read an article and learn from it, we have to allow AI to use that pool of knowledge without going.
Read at Nextgov.com
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