A second Trump term will have significant and far-reaching consequences on everything from female reproductive rights to foreign policy to immigration to inflation. And, of course, on the tech industry — at the exact moment when AI is poised to fundamentally change our ways of working and being.
Trump's administration is expected to lead to a decrease in regulation, including a repeal of Biden's AI Executive Order. But in addition, Elon Musk’s role in the 2024 US election and tech leaders’ support for a Trump presidency has signaled that we can expect a new kind of relationship between tech and government over the next four years.
In this podcast, I provide an understanding of the current state of AI regulation in the US, the directions we can expect to see it shift, and how the relationship between tech and government has evolved in recent years to heavily contribute to create a dangerous concentration of power.
🎙️ Listen in to learn:
👉 The current state of AI policy in the United States, including a breakdown of the Biden-Harris Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence.
👉 The directional shift we can expect to see in AI US regulation during a Trump presidency, based on past remarks, campaign promises and growing close-knit affiliations with tech leaders.
👉 A discussion around the growing relationship between government and tech, including how that relationship has evolved over the past four years and why it’s essential that we, as civil society, are aware of the dangers and complications of Trump-tech alliances.