Trump, AI and executive order
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President Trump signed a narrowed executive order on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity Tuesday. Why it matters: The new order lets the White House kick the can down the road while they consider new rules for cutting-edge AI models and what to do about AI's advanced cybersecurity capabilities.
President Donald Trump's order comes in the wake of the release of Anthropic's much-discussed Claude Mythos.
The order, intended to review artificial intelligence models that could pose risks to the US, is strictly voluntary.
By Nate Raymond BOSTON, June 2 (Reuters) - A federal judge in Boston on Tuesday will hear a bid by Democratic-led states and voting rights groups to block U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order aiming to tighten rules for mail-in voting.
President Donald Trump ordered US agencies to work with artificial intelligence companies on protecting against AI-enabled cyber attacks under a long-awaited directive that he had postponed last month citing his concern that it risked stifling tech innovation.