04 Mar 2025
Trump Administration Unveils New AI Policy, Reverses Biden's Regulatory Framework
The Trump administration is reversing Biden-era guidance on artificial intelligence (AI) and emphasizing the need for minimal barriers to foster innovation and U.S. leadership in AI. State legislators may step in to fill the regulatory gap.
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