Tip: it’s mostly not allowing states to regulate AI.
“States Rights” though
BrothelWaffles on
AKA „The White House releases their plan to let AI tech bros do whatever the fuck they want“.
Relative-Freedom-295 on
Add predatory “opt-in” data gathering paywalls to “free“ CNN.com articles that get posted on Reddit? Oh, we’re doing that already?
Then he’ll have a Coke.
yuusharo on
>Abortion: “We brought it back to the states”
>AI: “We can’t have 50 states have their own laws”
Fuck this child r*ping prick.
Meat-Dimension on
This is basically an outline of what legislation they want Congress to pass, which has virtually no chance of happening by the midterms and obviously zero chance after
SNTCTN on
Make AI videos of Barron and they’ll start regulating it
chamgireum_ on
At this point, just let the AI blow up the planet
I’m over it.
AstralAxis on
The „White House“ cannot.
Congress will need to pass the law. The president cannot create laws and his executive order from December has no real legal power.
Those regulations will have to be very carefully crafted and balanced against Constitutional rights and existing law.
The vast majority of people are mostly concerned about the impact on their career, income, and worker’s rights, too. So anything that doesn’t address any of those things will be massively unpopular.
clamdigger on
It’s the Wile E. Coyote administration
coconutpiecrust on
But they passed a bill to prevent regulating AI for 10 years?
DouchetotheBag on
Let me guess for their own benefit?
dhavaln832 on
They want to protect innovation but also want to control it? Lol yeah good luck balancing that
bluenoser613 on
Nobody gives a shit what that idiot says now.
Griffie on
So much for smaller government and state’s rights.
Black_Otter on
I’m going to guess Trump wants to skim off the top
Maleficent_Ad_578 on
China graduates 3+ million STEM students EVERY YEAR. Amazing. USA cannot match that ever.
Ordinary_Ingenuity22 on
Transferring the blame from AI companies to parents is interesting legal protection
ThePoopIsOnFire on
They’ll try to regulate it if their opponents start using it the same way they do themselves.
Grumptastic2000 on
What surprise is there. They can do whatever they want as long as they pay him a bribe or give him an award.
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Tip: it’s mostly not allowing states to regulate AI.
“States Rights” though
AKA „The White House releases their plan to let AI tech bros do whatever the fuck they want“.
Add predatory “opt-in” data gathering paywalls to “free“ CNN.com articles that get posted on Reddit? Oh, we’re doing that already?
Then he’ll have a Coke.
>Abortion: “We brought it back to the states”
>AI: “We can’t have 50 states have their own laws”
Fuck this child r*ping prick.
This is basically an outline of what legislation they want Congress to pass, which has virtually no chance of happening by the midterms and obviously zero chance after
Make AI videos of Barron and they’ll start regulating it
At this point, just let the AI blow up the planet
I’m over it.
The „White House“ cannot.
Congress will need to pass the law. The president cannot create laws and his executive order from December has no real legal power.
Those regulations will have to be very carefully crafted and balanced against Constitutional rights and existing law.
The vast majority of people are mostly concerned about the impact on their career, income, and worker’s rights, too. So anything that doesn’t address any of those things will be massively unpopular.
It’s the Wile E. Coyote administration
But they passed a bill to prevent regulating AI for 10 years?
Let me guess for their own benefit?
They want to protect innovation but also want to control it? Lol yeah good luck balancing that
Nobody gives a shit what that idiot says now.
So much for smaller government and state’s rights.
I’m going to guess Trump wants to skim off the top
China graduates 3+ million STEM students EVERY YEAR. Amazing. USA cannot match that ever.
Transferring the blame from AI companies to parents is interesting legal protection
They’ll try to regulate it if their opponents start using it the same way they do themselves.
What surprise is there. They can do whatever they want as long as they pay him a bribe or give him an award.