White House delays ceremony for Trump to sign AI executive order
The White House has postponed a ceremony for President Trump to sign an executive order on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. Trump expressed dissatisfaction with certain aspects of the order, leading to the cancellation of the event. No new date for the signing has been announced, leaving the policy in uncertainty.
- ▪President Trump was scheduled to sign an executive order on AI and cybersecurity on May 21.
- ▪The ceremony was canceled after Trump voiced concerns about parts of the order.
- ▪AI executives had already been invited to the White House for the event.
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