Trump Reverses and Postpones AI Executive Order Amid Regulatory Concerns

The Trump administration has postponed and reversed its AI executive order due to concerns over regulatory barriers and cybersecurity risks. The decision was driven by internal divisions among Republicans. The exact reason for the reversal is unclear, with various reports pointing to different factors.

The Trump administration's AI executive order was initially set to be signed, but it was postponed and later reversed due to concerns over regulatory barriers. The decision was cited as being caused by a phone call, but the details of the call remain unclear.

The executive order's reversal was met with criticism from Senator Mark Kelly, who stated that the US cannot lead in AI if it does not establish clear regulations. The decision to reverse the order was reportedly made due to a sudden and internal divide among Republicans over cybersecurity risks.

Another report cited concerns from the 'PayPal Mafia' as a possible factor in the order's reversal, although the nature of these concerns is not specified. The executive order's reversal has significant implications for the development and regulation of AI in the US.

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