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This tag covers discussions on the intersection of artificial intelligence and civil rights, particularly in the context of U.S. government policy. Recent content examines President Trump's executive order on AI, which aims to ban so-called 'woke' AI from federal use, sparking debate on ideological neutrality and regulation. The order is part of a broader strategy to compete with China in AI innovation while embedding American values into technology. Topics include the challenges for tech giants supplying the government, the balance between regulation and innovation, and the implications for civil rights in AI development. The tag reflects ongoing scrutiny and controversy over how AI policies affect fairness, bias, and individual rights.
The bipartisan quest to regulate artificial intelligence in the United States entered a combative new phase with President Donald Trump’s recent executive order, which seeks to ban so-called “woke” AI from federal use and, by extension, raises fresh challenges for tech giants supplying the...
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