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President Trump has postponed an executive order on artificial intelligence due to concerns about maintaining the U.S. lead over China. The order aimed to establish a voluntary framework for AI developers to interact with the government before releasing advanced AI models. The decision follows a recent visit to China and was influenced by feedback from tech leaders, including Elon Musk.
- ▪Trump postponed signing an executive order on AI to avoid undermining U.S. competition with China.
- ▪The order was intended to create a framework for AI developers to engage with the government.
- ▪Elon Musk and other tech figures reportedly influenced the decision to delay the order.
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07.24 EDTTrump postpones executive order on AI, citing need to keep 'lead' over ChinaThe US president Donald Trump postponed signing an executive order on AI because he did not like certain aspects of it and did not want to take any steps that might undermine the US position in its AI competition with China.The order would create a voluntary framework for AI developers to engage with the U.S. government before the public release of advanced AI models, two sources familiar with the order told Reuters.“I think it gets in the way of, you know, we’re leading China, we’re leading everybody, and I don’t want to do anything that’s going to get in the way of that lead,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.Trump did not specify which parts of the executive order he objected to.It comes after…
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