Becker's Healthcare January 21, 2025
Laura Dyrda

President Donald Trump is taking a different approach to artificial intelligence regulations than the previous administration.

Former President Joe Biden had signed an executive order in 2023 to develop a roadmap for reducing AI-related risks. The order required AI systems developers to share safety test results with the U.S. government if their systems were a risk to national security, the economy, public health or safety, according to Reuters. The order also directed agencies to set guardrails for AI development, which healthcare providers and companies were monitoring as they moved forward with their own AI strategies.

Mr. Trump rescinded the order shortly after taking office Jan. 20. It’s unclear whether the Trump administration plans to provide additional guidance for AI model...

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