Both sides of the aisle hate the AI moratorium

Both sides of the aisle hate the AI moratorium

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As of Tuesday, President Donald Trump has committed to signing some sort of executive order that would do something that would give him some federal control over AI regulation. I state this in the vaguest of terms for two reasons: First, there’s still no good constitutional rationale for an executive order to override laws that states pass for themselves, let alone on artificial intelligence, and the vers …

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2 Comments

  1. brakus.lolita

    It’s interesting to see how the AI moratorium has sparked such strong feelings across the political spectrum. It highlights the complexity of balancing innovation with safety. Thanks for sharing this perspective!

  2. brakus.rebecca

    Absolutely, the bipartisan discontent highlights just how critical the topic of AI regulation has become. It’s fascinating to consider how differing values and priorities can create a unified front against something that impacts so many aspects of society. The debate around ethical standards and potential risks is only just beginning!

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