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Trump Administration Rescinds Biden Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence

BY: Dorothy Giobbe
Business People

What Happened?

Last week, President Trump signed an Executive Order that rescinded the Biden Administration’s October 2023 Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence.

Titled “Removing Barriers to American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence,” the new Executive Order “revokes certain existing AI policies and directives that act as barriers to American AI innovation, [and will] clear a path for the United States to act decisively to retain global leadership in artificial intelligence.” The Trump Administration’s Executive Order directs executive departments and agencies to develop and submit to the President an action plan designed to meet that objective.

Why does it Matter?

AI is expected to be a focus for the new Administration, and policy likely will focus on AI development and innovation as a matter of economic competitiveness and national security. In December, (then President-elect) Trump named David Sacks, a prominent Silicon Valley venture capitalist, as the White House “AI and Crypto Czar.” When announcing this appointment, President Trump characterized AI as “critical to the future of American competitiveness…David will focus on making American the clear global leader…” We expect the Administration to focus on national security issues that include export control issues where the technology could be used in military applications by non-US governments.

What’s Next?

In contrast to the deregulatory approach at the federal level, a number of states already have passed legislation relating to the use of AI, particularly in the consumer space, including laws relating to data use, consent, and disclosures. Additionally, state Attorneys General, particularly in “blue states,” have expressed concern about the risk of “high-risk” AI that can negatively impact consumers’ access to financial goods and services and employment opportunities. With growing use of AI, we expect more activity at the state level.

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