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November 17, 2024Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz say they met with Donald Trump and his platform on artificial intelligence is to use AI to support development rooted in free speech and human flourishing pic.twitter.com/hUAZrQLO8i
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@tsarnick shows Mark Andreesen and Ben Horowitz (two AI moguls) confirming Trump’s commitment to expressive and free AI (Supplied: X/Twitter)
Examining Trump’s Impact on US Tech Policy
A detailed analysis of current President Trump’s policies reveals significant influences on the tech industry, reports Wired. His administration aims to promote deregulation in the AI sector, encouraging tech company mergers and focusing on net neutrality and 5G deployment. These policies have had lasting effects, shaping the competitive landscape and regulation in US tech.
Future Implications of Deregulation
Trump’s deregulatory approach sparked industry competition but also raised concerns about monopolies and digital privacy. Particularly concerning is that the deregulation of AI at federal level may put pressure on global AI firms in the form of increased compliance burdens, as according to a Centre for AI Safety report. As US tech continues evolving, the policy shifts from this era continue to influence regulatory decisions, industry standards, and consumer protections.
Editor’s Comment: Trump’s tech policies shall reshape the tech world, and especially AI, setting precedents for both innovation and oversight. In fact, we at Pacific Islands AI would like AI to be more free and expressive, with great potential for free speech! For Pacific policymakers, it’s a reminder of how national policies can ripple globally.
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