Donald Trump’s most significant campaign promise for AI is to repeal Joe Biden’s pernicious Executive Order 14110, a 63-page document laying out an expansive vision for the regulation and control of artificial intelligence. Biden’s top-down approach steers AI policy straight into unnecessary debates, with sections for equity, climate change, and hypothetical existential risks. It is no surprise that undoing the positions and timelines of the Biden EO is Trump’s priority.
Trump’s recent proposal for an “AI czar” represents a bold strategy to repeal President Biden’s executive order on artificial intelligence and its consequences. This approach would appoint a leader to challenge the administrative state and counter the regulations enacted under Biden, which could potentially be cemented in future administrations.
To advance his agenda and safeguard internet freedom, Trump must repeal the Biden EO and remain vigilant against future efforts to censor conservative thought in AI models.
In his November victory, Trump gained support from voters who prefer alternative media platforms like X and podcasts with minimal censorship. Conservatives now face the challenge of preserving these spaces as AI technology becomes more widespread.
Logistically, fully repealing the Biden EO and its downstream effects is a complex undertaking. The EO set goals and deadlines for executive branch agencies to produce reports and issue internally binding guidance. It also established committees, partnerships, and new rulemaking processes across the federal government. […]
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