AI, Donald Trump and US government
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Trump, AI and GENIUS Act
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There will be fewer, if any, enforcement actions about how companies are deploying AI,” says former FTC attorney Leah Frazier.
President Trump signed an executive order requiring companies with US government contracts to make their AI models "free from ideological bias". That could get messy for Big Tech
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The number of AI-related jobs has grown in recent years, as more postings for AI engineers, GenAI consultants and other roles populate the job market.
Businesses focused on artificial intelligence are raking it in so far this earnings season. Those catering to actual people, less so.
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We’re here, not just to break ground, but to lay the foundation for Fremont’s future,” Fremont’s mayor said Tuesday.
The suppression or distortion of factual information about race or sex; manipulation of racial or sexual representation in model outputs; incorporation of concepts like critical race theory, transgenderism, unconscious bias, intersectionality, and systemic racism; and discrimination on the basis of race or sex.
Demand in China has begun surging for a business that, in theory, shouldn't exist: the repair of advanced Nvidia artificial intelligence chipsets that the U.S. has banned the export of to its trade and tech rival.
The President's long-awaited plan outlines dozens of steps aimed at establishing U.S. dominance in the technology.
The next time a banker pitches an investment to GIC Pte, one of the world’s biggest sovereign wealth funds, their deal might get picked apart by its latest AI tools: a Virtual Investment Committee and an “Agentic Devil’s Advocate” chatbot designed to ask tough questions.
Greene’s opposition to Trump’s recent AI plans comes amid a number of recent criticisms toward the president. She has made her frustration surrounding the Epstein files abundantly clear, and earlier this month she blasted the Trump administration on its decision to send weapons to Ukraine.