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- It has been reported that supporters of former President Trump are creating a draft of a presidential order on AI.
- The Washington Post reports that this presidential order may lead to an "AI Manhattan project" for military AI technology.
- The report stated that government agencies will be created to research AI models and protect them from foreign forces.
Supporters of former President Donald Trump are reported to be working on a draft of the "Manhattan Project" for artificial intelligence (AI) technology. It is expected to review the regulations implemented by President Joe Biden and promote AI military technology.
According to The Washington Post, people close to the former president are compiling a series of AI-related executive orders to expand America's interests in AI.
The article states that this includes the establishment of industry-led institutions for the research of AI models and their protection from foreign powers.
This framework also includes a section called "Make America First in AI", which aligns with the Trump administration's promise to "strengthen America's leadership" in the field in 2016, as pointed out by The Washington Post.
If this plan moves forward, it would also benefit people who have made contributions to the former president, such as Elon Musk, the billionaire of Tesla.
In July, Musk publicly declared his support for former President Trump after an assassination attempt. It was reported that he donated $45 million to an organization called America PAC, which is a new super PAC that has gathered support from Silicon Valley figures.
The Republican Party has promised to repeal President Biden's executive orders on artificial intelligence.
"We will repeal Joe Biden's dangerous executive order. It hinders AI innovation and imposes far-left ideology on the advancement of this technology," as stated on the Republican website.
"Instead, the Republican party supports AI development rooted in freedom of speech and human flourishing."
- The Washington Post reports that this presidential order may lead to an "AI Manhattan project" for military AI technology.
- The report stated that government agencies will be created to research AI models and protect them from foreign forces.
Supporters of former President Donald Trump are reported to be working on a draft of the "Manhattan Project" for artificial intelligence (AI) technology. It is expected to review the regulations implemented by President Joe Biden and promote AI military technology.
According to The Washington Post, people close to the former president are compiling a series of AI-related executive orders to expand America's interests in AI.
The article states that this includes the establishment of industry-led institutions for the research of AI models and their protection from foreign powers.
This framework also includes a section called "Make America First in AI", which aligns with the Trump administration's promise to "strengthen America's leadership" in the field in 2016, as pointed out by The Washington Post.
If this plan moves forward, it would also benefit people who have made contributions to the former president, such as Elon Musk, the billionaire of Tesla.
In July, Musk publicly declared his support for former President Trump after an assassination attempt. It was reported that he donated $45 million to an organization called America PAC, which is a new super PAC that has gathered support from Silicon Valley figures.
The Republican Party has promised to repeal President Biden's executive orders on artificial intelligence.
"We will repeal Joe Biden's dangerous executive order. It hinders AI innovation and imposes far-left ideology on the advancement of this technology," as stated on the Republican website.
"Instead, the Republican party supports AI development rooted in freedom of speech and human flourishing."
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HONDA N-ONE : Briefly, it's probably a draft for making it possible to smoothly transfer AI to military technology
Aren't AI engineers going to be fiercely opposed
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