AI, Trump and executive order
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U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at increasing oversight of the proxy advisory industry, the White House said late on Thursday, charging that top firms often "advance and prioritize radical politically-motivated agendas.
The order creates an "AI Litigation Task Force" to challenge state laws and uses federal funds for broadband access as a bargaining chip.
Trump is expected to tell agencies to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III drug, The Washington Post reported on Thursday. Such a move would allow cannabis companies to fall under different tax regulations and encourage investment, while placing pot in a class of drug that includes steroids and Tylenol with codeine.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he would sign an executive order this week that he said would create a single national rule for artificial intelligence, which the industry has said is necessary to override disparate laws passed by U.
A federal judge delivers a setback to Trump’s Day 1 refugee ban and orders a lawsuit contesting it to proceed.
A federal judge struck down President Donald Trump's wind energy ban after 17 states sued, calling the executive order "arbitrary and capricious."
The order is intended to boost the AI industry, which has been eager for a national law rolling back state regulations governing the fast-moving technology. That idea has crashed against political roadblocks in Congress: Two previous efforts this year collapsed,