White House Postpones AI Regulation Decision Amid Competitiveness Concerns
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- President Trump postponed an executive order on AI regulation, citing concerns it could hinder US competitiveness with China.
- The order would have required voluntary review of AI models before public release.
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President Trump postponed a planned executive order on regulating artificial intelligence (AI). The decision was made out of concern that the regulations might undermine America's leading position over China in the field. The executive order would have required developers of AI models to submit their models to several federal agencies for voluntary review up to 90 days before their public release.
US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he had postponed the signing of a planned executive order on regulating artificial intelligence (AI), out of concern that it might undermine America’s leading position over China in the field.
“We’re leading China, we’re leading everybody, and I don’t want to do anything that’s going to get in the way of that lead,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.
The signing ceremony, which was originally scheduled for Thursday afternoon, was delayed “because I didn’t like certain aspects” of the new regulations, Trump said.
According to earlier reports, the executive order would have required developers of AI models to submit their models to several federal agencies for voluntary review up to 90 days before their public release.
“We have a very substantial standard on AI, it’s causing – it’s causing tremendous good, and it’s also bringing in a lot of jobs, tremendous numbers of jobs,” Trump said, adding, “again, we have more people working right now than we’ve ever had. I really thought that could have been a blocker.”
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US media, citing sources, reported that the decision to initiate formal regulatory procedures stemmed from concerns that AI was becoming increasingly powerful and could pose a security risk to the US.
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The White House will eventually issue an executive order on AI regulation, but the final form may differ from the initially planned version.
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- When will the decision on AI regulation be revisited?
- What specific aspects of the executive order did President Trump dislike?
- What are the potential long-term impacts on US AI development and competitiveness?
- Will China's AI development be affected by this decision?





