
""I have many concerns about the AI Executive Order signed yesterday by President Trump," Taylor Greene wrote on X-formerly-Twitter, the day after Trump's " Preventing Woke AI in the Federal Government" executive order. "My deep concerns are that the EO [executive order] demands rapid AI expansion with little to no guardrails and breaks," the Georgia representative continued. "This needs a careful and wise approach. The AI EO takes the opposite.""
"And Bannon, a longtime Trump loyalist who briefly served as Trump's chief strategist at the outset of his first term, compared the approach to "summoning the demon," according to new reporting from Politico. The former Trump aide also made headlines in early September when he joined conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer in a scathing critique of the president's photo-op dinner with tech tycoons including Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates."
President Trump's "AI Action Plan" proposes accelerating AI development while reducing regulation. Several prominent far-right figures criticized the plan and a related executive order for promoting rapid AI expansion with insufficient safeguards. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene warned the executive order demands rapid AI expansion with little to no guardrails and breaks. Stephen Bannon likened the approach to "summoning the demon." Laura Loomer condemned a presidential dinner with prominent tech leaders, calling Zuckerberg and Gates criminals unfit for such company. Candace Owens publicly withdrew her support and said she felt embarrassed to have campaigned.
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