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Don’t let government pick winners and losers on AI

Jon Decker· ·3 min read · 0 reactions · 0 comments · 18 views
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Don’t let government pick winners and losers on AI
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President Trump has reaffirmed his commitment to a market-oriented approach to artificial intelligence, contrasting it with the Biden administration's regulatory stance. Key players like Anthropic are advocating for regulations that could hinder competition and innovation in the AI sector. The article warns that government intervention could lead to a loss of U.S. leadership in AI, favoring a centralized model that stifles creativity and competition.

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Washington Examiner · Jon Decker
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President Donald Trump renewed his commitment to seeing America win the AI race at his recent summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The Trump administration has rejected the Biden approach of centralized government control and heavy regulation and taken the right approach of allowing American technology to flourish.However, these efforts are being challenged by key players such as Anthropic, which has become the chief advocate of Biden-style AI regulation, who seek to undermine Trump’s market-oriented approach in favor of regulations they believe will protect their incumbent position and enhance their bottom line. It’s an age-old problem with government red tape.

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