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Trump’s AI vision: End Biden’s tyranny, restore fairness in tech

Donald Trump's most important people AI campaign pledge Repeal Joe Biden's bad policies. Executive Order 14110a 63-page document that lays out a broad vision for the regulation and control of artificial intelligence. Biden’s top-down approach steers AI policy squarely into unnecessary debate with sections on equity, climate change, and hypothetical existential risks. It is no surprise that restoring President Biden's position and schedule is a priority for President Trump.

President Trump's recent proposal isAI Emperor” represents a bold strategy to repeal President Biden’s executive orders on artificial intelligence and its impact. This approach, which appoints leaders to challenge the administrative state and counter regulations enacted under the Biden administration, could be strengthened in future administrations.

To advance his agenda and protect internet freedom, Trump must annul Biden's presidential election and remain vigilant against future efforts to censor conservative thought in AI models.

With his victory in November, Mr. Trump gained support from voters who prefer alternative media platforms such as X and podcasts, which have minimal censorship. Conservatives now face the challenge of preserving these spaces as AI technology becomes more widespread.

Logically, completely abolishing the Biden presidential election and its downstream effects is a complex undertaking. The EO sets goals and deadlines for executive branch agencies to produce reports and issue internally binding guidance. It also established commissions, partnerships, and new rulemaking processes across the federal government.

This order significantly reorganized the regulatory agency. National Telecommunications Information Administration, Office of Management and Budget,and National Institute of Standards and Technology. These changes have drawn criticism from various quarters.

Biden's executive orders have become firmly embedded in the administrative state in just one year. But rescinding the order alone would not reverse the broad regulations the administration has placed on AI models. The Trump administration will need to take additional actions to dismantle these deeply entrenched policies.

Biden's executive order also affected at least one major AI company, Google. Google's AI model Gemini faced backlash earlier this year for forcing racial balance in images and historically inaccurate depictions of things like black Nazis and female founding fathers. A paper published by Google in early 2023 outlines techniques used to embed left-wing political bias, particularly around issues of race and gender. But more importantly, the company has publicly stated that it is complying with the requirements outlined in Biden's executive order.

OpenAI and Anthropic partnered It collaborated with the controversial American AI Safety Institute to allow an audit of its models. However, AISI did not disclose the specific changes it recommended or how those recommendations affected the political bias of the AI ​​model. Survey conducted in July ” he revealed.[Large Language Models] “It shows a political inclination toward Democratic candidates,” a journalist said in an experiment in October. Confirmed “AI chatbot is rooting for Kamala.”

Simply rescinding Biden's executive order is unlikely to reverse its political effects. While it may be possible to stop new rulemaking, it often does not cancel regulations already established based on the order. Appointees to President Trump's government agencies must proactively identify and eliminate measures enacted under President Biden. This is where the AI ​​emperor becomes essential.

President Trump's first steps should be to ban the equity, climate change, “algorithmic justice” and “AI safety” goals, audits, and nonprofits tied to Biden's executive order. This would halt the creation of new censorship tools and specifically prohibit existing guidelines legitimized by President Biden's presidency. It would also instruct administrative agencies to rescind guidance that has entrenched left-wing ideas that effectively suppress conservative viewpoints.

Republican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz correction The Future of AI Innovation Act shows how to dismantle DEI and equity-based standards in federal AI policy. To strengthen these efforts, the president could explicitly ban the use of datasets and metrics that enforce equity standards. Metrics cited in Google's Gemini paper, such as “WinoBias,” “RealToxicityPrompts,” and “Question Answering Bias Benchmark,” are examples of tools used to align AI models with the Biden executive order's fairness goals. . These tools may be causing forced racial balance and contributing to the generation of an ahistorical image by Gemini.

Federal agencies have often resisted Trump-era policy initiatives, requiring stricter oversight of government-run AI audits. Oversight is essential to prevent interference with AI models, similar to how government agencies interfere with social media. Marcy v. State of Missouri. At a minimum, President Trump should require government agencies to transparently publish all feedback they provide to AI developers.

Legally, these actions are no more complex than revoking Biden's executive orders. To advance his agenda and protect internet freedom in the age of AI, President Trump repeals the Biden presidential election, implements changes to reverse its downstream effects, and censors conservative thought in AI models. There is a need to remain vigilant regarding future efforts.

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