The lobbying group BSA, which includes OpenAI and Microsoft, urges President-elect Trump to review rules that 'unnecessarily impede the adoption of AI' - News Summed Up

The lobbying group BSA, which includes OpenAI and Microsoft, urges President-elect Trump to review rules that 'unnecessarily impede the adoption of AI'


Nov 15, 2024 14:00:00The lobbying group BSA, which includes OpenAI and Microsoft, urges President-elect Trump to review rules that 'unnecessarily impede the adoption of AI'The BSA , a lobbying group representing major technology companies such as OpenAI and Microsoft, has sent a letter to 2024 US presidential candidate Donald Trump and his running mate JD Vance urging them to review rules that could 'unnecessarily impede the adoption of AI.' 'The BSA also called on Trump and others to review the trade and investment restrictions of the Biden administration in a 'consistent, efficient, and transparent manner.' Additionally, the BSA urged the United States not to abandon efforts with allies to develop an international framework on AI governance and technical standards and pursue an 'open data agenda' for AI. 'Without government investment, the United States will lose its technological advantage over China and other competitors,' OpenAI warned the government. These decisions will determine whether the United States is positioned to be a first mover in future technological innovations and could have far-reaching implications for our economic competitiveness and national security.'


Source: Washington Post November 15, 2024 13:41 UTC



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