The cover of the cover is AI-Infield.
President Trump’s latest bill package – called the “a great beautiful bill” – may not be able to scream at the tech at first glance, but deep inside, it hides something that can renew the future of AI in the United States.
This massive Republican -led budget bill is a clause that will prevent states from organizing artificial intelligence over the next 10 years. It includes the AI model (such as open or Google individuals), system and even products that use AI.
The ban is part of the 500 million federal Push to modernize government systems using AI and automation. Supporters say the move will help reduce the current filth of the United States state regulations to dominate the United States in the AI, which slows down companies. The Chamber of Commerce is behind it, and argues that businesses need freedom to invent a regulatory headache without any regulatory headaches.
But critics are not buying it. He says it is so widespread that it will prevent states from protecting consumers from using harmful AI, such as biased renters algorithms, deep fax and addiction chat boats. The exact language of the bill is:
… During a 10 -year period of the implementation of this Act, artificial intelligence models, artificial intelligence systems, or automatic decision systems cannot enforce any law or regulation.
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And since there is no Federal AI regulation here, people will be caught waiting for the Congress – which is not even a draft bill. This means that there is no real surveillance for a decade unless a company takes to court.
In addition, critics see him as a great success for big -tech companies – some of whom have donated to Trump. And while Trump’s Elon Musk recently said that he was “frustrated” with the cost of the new bill, his disappointment is about costs – not AI clause, which could benefit companies like them.
In the United States, AI regulation has been all over. There is no federal surveillance here, so the states have tried to fill the gap with their rules. Meanwhile, AI is spreading rapidly in both public and private sectors, which can often be captured by any laws.
The Biden administration once introduced a Bill of AI Bill to fix some guards by being affected by the European Union’s point of view. It encouraged agencies to study AI’s risks and train employees, but this framework is no longer active. Now, under Trump’s new plan, the focus is on advancing the AI innovation – not to reduce it with rules.
AI definitely has the ability to do a lot of good, but without clear principles, it also opens the door to real loss – such as scams, deep faxes and false information. And honestly, just seeing what people are already doing to him, I think some guards are quite important. I am all for tech, but relying on the police on the tech companies does not just look like a very intelligent move.
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