Trump promised to repeal Biden's AI executive order - here's what to expect next
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"If the [Department of Veterans Affairs] wants to use AI in VA hospitals to help doctors diagnose patients, they would first have to demonstrate that AI does not produce racially biased diagnoses," Vice President Kamala Harris stated, emphasizing the need for equity in AI applications.
The 2024 Republican platform describes Biden's executive order on AI as 'dangerous,' asserting it 'hinders AI Innovation, and imposes radical leftwing ideas on the development of this technology.'
Trump vowed to repeal the executive order on AI on his first day in office, indicating that the policies on AI usage by federal agencies may significantly change.
The implementation memo for the executive order outlines requirements for agencies to manage AI risks when using technology that could impact people's safety or rights.
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