Healthcare DIVE October 25, 2024
Lindsey Wilkinson

Analysts expect Kamala Harris to largely continue the current approach to AI oversight, while Donald Trump’s promise to repeal a Biden executive order signals a major shift.

The United States is weeks away from a presidential election that could determine federal oversight of AI at a pivotal time, given the technology’s rapid pace of development and wide-ranging social implications.

Though most voters have centered their attention on social and economic issues, both candidates have offered some insight into their plans for AI governance as part of their platforms. Vice President Kamala Harris represents continuity as she plans to expand upon the decisions made during the Biden administration. Former President Donald Trump, meanwhile, plans to shake up AI governance should...

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