PYMNTS.com January 20, 2025

President Donald Trump is expected to loosen or repeal President Joe Biden’s artificial intelligence regulations after taking his oath of office Monday (Jan. 20).

His publicly stated views are encapsulated in the Republican National Committee’s 2024 platform, which called Biden’s AI policy one that “hinders AI innovation.”

However, the kind of sweeping changes Trump’s rhetoric implies will likely be translated into more nuanced revisions, said Duane Pozza, a former Federal Trade Commission assistant director who is now a partner at law firm Wiley Rein and co-chair of its privacy, cybersecurity and data governance practice. For example, Biden’s October 2023 executive order has now been implemented in federal agencies and might be harder to unravel, he said.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Congress / White House, Govt Agencies, Regulations, Technology
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