will be focused on things like developing guidelines for responsible use of AI, boosting U.S. leadership in AI development and encouraging AI use throughout government.""The Biden administration has emphasized civil rights and equity in its AI work much more than the Trump administration did," he said."Both administrations prioritize innovation, but the Trump administration was more hesitant to create AI rules it thought might limit growth.
I don’t think Kamala Harris is capable of directing U.S. policy on AI. My guess is she has some difficulty even spelling it. While the U.S. has not established its own formal frameworks yet, Darrell West, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution's Center for Technology Innovation—told, have begun to chart their own policy recommendations. These include licensing requirements for AI companies and third-party audits of how the technology is being used.