President Trump announced The United States ‘stance on the United States’ intellectual property and AI will be a “comans application” that does not force AI companies to pay every piece of copyright content used in the training of frontier models. Trump said, “You can’t expect a successful AI program when every article, book, or something else you have read or studied, you have to pay the price.” “We admire it, but not just because it is not viable.”
The President also doubled the anti -Wokes’ statements in his speech. “We are getting rid of awakening,” he said on Wednesday. “American people do not want madness in AI models.”
Came during a key speech at a summit hosted by remarks Fall Podcast and Hill & Valley Forum. The White House AI and Crypto Czar David Sex, a part of the Podcast, are playing an important role in forming the Trump administration’s approach to artificial intelligence policy.
Ever since the launch of AI Boom in 2022, tech companies have been closed in connection with major legal battles with publishers, record labels, media companies, individual artists and other rights holders, which are related to the legal status of training their AI tools on copyright content without permission. Earlier this week, US Senators Josh Holi and Richard Bloonthl introduced a bill that tried to prevent AI companies from training copyright works without permission. Trump’s remarks show that the White House does not support this view.
People who want AI companies to train on copyright works without a license are celebrating Trump’s remarks. “They are all right,” says Adam Esgroo, a senior director of the Chamber of Progress. “The wise commands that the General-A developers need to license the work of the right to publish them, both of whom they are trained are not viable and do not mean a little, because they are not abducted. They use, a person who has to learn and prepare a surprising technology.
In a widespread AIA Action Plan released this morning, the Trump administration identified more than 90 policy recommendations, which aims to ensure that the United States calls the “AI race” against China.
The 28 -page report emphasizes that “AI is very important to suppress the bureaucracy in this early phase” and it is recommended that they bring back the rules of loose and Biden -era guards, including the Federal Trade Commission investigation reviewing them, not to ensure that they are unaware. It also recommends that federal funds be prevented from states that exceed the “burden” AI legislation. Stopping state efforts to manage AI has been one of the sack pet plans. This recommendation comes after an attempt to pass the federal law, which requires a decade -long “AI Mortorium” on state legislation, failed at the end of last month.
In addition to issuing recommendations for loosing the rules and regulations, the AI Action Plan also doubles the disapproval of the Trump administration’s “wake up” AI. It is recommended to update the guidelines of the federal purchase so that only AI companies who “make sure their systems are objective and free from top downward ideological prejudice” should be approved.
In particular, intellectual property is not mentioned in the AI Action Plan. This evening, Trump’s remarks offer unprecedented insights about the White House’s preferred approach to managing AI and copyright.
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