Fast Company July 18, 2024
Mark Sullivan

Trump has promised VCs and AI companies a hands-off approach to AI regulation.

Trump and his allies woo Silicon Valley with hands-off AI policy

The tech media has for months been reporting on a supposed shift to the right by Silicon Valley founders and investors. The narrative seems driven by recent pledges of support for Trump from the likes of Marc Andreessen, Joe Lonsdale, and Elon Musk. The Trump camp has been wooing tech companies and investors, including those within the AI sector.

The Washington Post reported Tuesday that a group of Trump allies and ex-cabinet members have written a draft executive order that would mark a radical shift away from the Biden administration’s current approach to...

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