The Trump Administration Is at War With Itself Over AI Regulation
Donald Trump killed an executive order to regulate AI. Now, administration officials and AI executives are trying to figure out if there’s anything left to piece back together.
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The Trump administration is pushing to use AI in the U.S. military even as it faces calls for caution from some companies and military leaders.
Read full articleDonald Trump killed an executive order to regulate AI. Now, administration officials and AI executives are trying to figure out if there’s anything left to piece back together.
Adm. Frank Bradley, who oversees the military’s most dangerous operations, wants safeguards for AI in warfare.
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