The new order sets out to track down and review “all policies, directives, regulations, orders, and other actions taken” as a result of former President Joe Biden’s sweeping AI executive order of
The executive order directs the government to propose a regulatory framework and explore the creation of a digital asset stockpile.
The order calls for the development of an AI action plan and sets up a process for revoking actions taken under President Biden’s previous AI executive order signed in October 2023.
Much of Biden's order set in motion a sprint across government agencies to study AI's impact on everything from cybersecurity risks to its effects on education, workplaces, and public benefits.
Biden’s EO established industry reporting requirements on the riskiest systems.
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to enhance America’s global dominance in artificial intelligence and make it “free from ideological bias or engineered social agenda” by eliminating the Biden administration’s policies in the matter.
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday establishing a working group on digital assets led by David Sacks, the White House czar for artificial intelligence (AI) and cryptocurrency.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order on artificial intelligence that will revoke past government policies his order says act as barriers to American AI innovation." To maintain global leadership in AI technology,
David Sacks hails President Donald Trump's executive order on crypto while slamming the Biden administration's "prosecution and persecution" of the industry.
Trump rescinded Biden’s order, which contained a number of guardrails that U.S. companies were required to follow, on Monday, his first day in office. His action overruled a previous requirement that U.S. tech firms building the most powerful AI models should share details of those systems with the government before releasing them publicly.
Trump unveils ambitious $500 billion 'Project Stargate' AI initiative with tech giants OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank, sparking controversy as Elon Musk questions funding and environmentalists raise concerns about massive data centers.