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How a Trump or Harris Presidency Could Impact the Future of AI


How a Trump or Harris Presidency Could Impact the Future of AI

Business Insider spoke to five experts with experience in government and the private sector about how each administration might regulate AI, ...

What a Trump Presidency Could Mean for AI - Investopedia

Artificial intelligence, the buzziest technology on Wall Street, was hardly a blip on the market's radar last time Donald Trump was ...

Election 2024: Where Harris, Trump stand on AI regulation | K-12 Dive

Analysts expect Kamala Harris to largely continue the current approach to AI oversight, while Donald Trump's promise to repeal a Biden executive order signals ...

What Trump's election win could mean for AI, climate and health

Donald Trump made numerous promises during his presidential campaign that could affect scientists and science policy.

Harris and Trump's shared goal masks a fundamental AI policy divide

There remain some differences between the US presidential candidates' positions on the governance of artificial intelligence and other ...

How will Trump or Harris approach AI regulation as future president?

The Berkeley Research Group found that Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump's actions on AI have both focused on promoting innovation ...

What Donald Trump's Win Means For AI | TIME

Now, as he prepares to return to the White House after defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, the artificial intelligence ...

AI and Technology: Compare Harris's and Trump's Policy Positions

The rapid ascent of artificial intelligence (AI) has led analysts to predict the beginning of a new era in geopolitics. Experts say the technology could add ...

Trump vs Harris: Key tech policies in the US presidential election

Trump and Harris present different tech policies in the 2024 US election: AI, cybersecurity, data privacy, US-China relations, ...

GoTech Expert Weighs In: How the 2024 Election Could Imapct AI ...

... presidential administrations might approach AI policy and regulation. The article examined the potential impact of either a Trump or Harris ...

AI and tech policy: Where Harris and Trump stand?

Candidates Kamala Harris and former Donald Trump have outlined some of how they see technology playing a role in Americans' lives.

Would Trump victory keep US ahead of Europe on AI? | Euronews

How a Trump or Harris win in the 5 November presidential election impact the US stance on AI development and regulation.

AI policy directions in the new Trump administration

President-elect Trump will take office in an important time for artificial intelligence (AI), putting him and the Republican Congress in a ...

Opinion | A Harris Presidency Is the Only Way to Stay Ahead of A.I.

We must make sure that superintelligent machines remain aligned with human values and interests as they use their powers to go off in their ...

How the Next President Will Determine the Future of AI

Both US presidential candidates voice support for innovation in AI, but Kamala Harris has been more outspoken about its risks to individuals.

AI After the Election: Potential Differences Between a Harris ...

Former President Trump, during a political rally, promised to “cancel Biden's artificial intelligence executive order and ban the use of AI to ...

How Harris and Trump differ on artificial intelligence policy

Vice President Kamala Harris brought the wonky document to a global AI summit, telling an international audience what set the US apart in its approach to AI ...

How do Trump and Harris differ on AI policy? - Context News

Artificial intelligence may not be a defining issue for U.S. voters, but it hit the headlines after this month's presidential debate when Taylor ...

How the 2024 US presidential election will determine tech's future

The two candidates have starkly different approaches to regulation and privacy. Here's what each administration could mean for the industry ...

Trump 2.0 will have a massive impact on Big Tech, AI, chips and ...

U.S. President Donald Trump (2nd L) welcomes members of his American Technology Council, including (L-R) Apple CEO Tim Cook, Microsoft CEO Satya ...