
Biden's push to regulate new tech is 'misguided,' expert warns
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The White House is seeking to begin implementing some of the rules laid out in the president's October executive order on AI, something some experts have doubts will deliver.
"The order's blurred lines and loosely defined reporting requirements will likely yield selective, inconsistent enforcement." "If the administration fails to meet the moment, by creating stifling regulations, America will see its global edge in AI technology wither away."
Denton's comments come after The Associated Press reported Monday that the Biden administration would start implementing new rules from the order, including a rule that requires developers of AI systems to disclose the results of safety tests to the government.

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