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Trump's Stance on AI Regulation: A Push Against Centralized Control

Trump's Stance on AI Regulation: A Push Against Centralized Control

Outgoing tech adviser Sriram Krishnan reveals that President Trump is opposed to significant regulation of artificial intelligence, favoring less centralized oversight amid growing concerns.

Editorial Staff
1 min read
Updated 10 days ago

In a recent interview with the Financial Times, Sriram Krishnan, the outgoing tech adviser, shared insights into President Trump's position on artificial intelligence regulation.

Krishnan indicated that Trump is against the establishment of a centralized regulatory body for AI, a stance that comes as discussions around AI governance intensify.

This opposition reflects a broader trend of skepticism towards heavy regulation in the tech sector, particularly as the backlash against AI technologies continues to evolve.