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Trump’s AI vision: End Biden’s tyranny, restore fairness in tech
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Trump’s AI vision: End Biden’s tyranny, restore fairness in tech

Donald Trump’s most significant campaign promise for AI is to repeal Joe Biden’s pernicious Executive Order 14110, a 63-page document laying out an expansive vision for the regulation and control of artificial intelligence. Biden’s top-down approach steers AI policy straight into unnecessary debates, with sections for equity, climate change, and hypothetical existential risks. It is no surprise that undoing the positions and timelines of the Biden EO is Trump’s priority.Trump’s recent proposal for an “AI czar” represents a bold strategy to repeal President Biden’s executive order on artificial intelligence and its consequences. This approach would appoint a leader to challenge the administrative state and counter the regulations enacted under Biden, which could potentially be cemented in future administrations.To advance his agenda and safeguard internet freedom, Trump must repeal the Biden EO and remain vigilant against future efforts to censor conservative thought in AI models.In his November victory, Trump gained support from voters who prefer alternative media platforms like X and podcasts with minimal censorship. Conservatives now face the challenge of preserving these spaces as AI technology becomes more widespread.Logistically, fully repealing the Biden EO and its downstream effects is a complex undertaking. The EO set goals and deadlines for executive branch agencies to produce reports and issue internally binding guidance. It also established committees, partnerships, and new rulemaking processes across the federal government.The order has significantly reshaped regulatory agencies, including the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, the Office of Management and Budget, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. These changes have drawn criticism from various sectors.Biden’s executive order has firmly embedded itself within the administrative state in just one year. But repealing the order alone will not reverse the extensive regulations imposed by the administration on AI models. The Trump administration will need to take additional action to dismantle these deeply entrenched policies.The Biden executive order has also influenced at least one major AI company: Google. Google’s AI model, Gemini, faced backlash earlier this year for its forced racial balancing in images, resulting in historically inaccurate depictions, such as black Nazis and female founding fathers. A paper published by Google in early 2023 outlined techniques used to embed left-leaning political bias, particularly on matters of race and sex. More importantly, however, the company openly stated it was adhering to the requirements outlined in Biden’s executive order.OpenAI and Anthropic partnered with the controversial U.S. AI Safety Institute, allowing it to audit their models. However, the AISI has not disclosed the specific changes it recommended or how those suggestions may have influenced the political bias in AI models. Research conducted in July revealed that “[Large Language Models] exhibit a political leaning towards the Democratic nominee,” while a journalist’s experiments in October confirmed that “The AI Chatbots Are Rooting for Kamala.”Simply repealing Biden’s executive order is unlikely to reverse its political effects. While it may halt new rulemaking, it often does not undo regulations already established under the order. Trump’s agency appointees must actively identify and dismantle measures enacted under the Biden EO. This is where an AI czar becomes essential.Trump’s first step should be banning the equity, climate, "algorithmic justice," and "AI safety" goals, audits, and nonprofits tied to the Biden executive order. This would stop the creation of new censorship tools and explicitly prohibit existing guidance justified by the Biden EO. It would also direct executive agencies to reverse guidance entrenching left-wing ideas, which effectively suppress conservative viewpoints.Republican Texas Senator Ted Cruz’s amendment to the Future of AI Innovation Act demonstrates how to dismantle DEI and equity-based standards in federal AI policy. To strengthen these efforts, the president can issue explicit bans on the use of datasets and metrics that enforce equity standards. Metrics such as “WinoBias,” “RealToxicityPrompts,” and “Bias Benchmark for Question Answering,” cited in Google’s Gemini paper, are examples of tools used to align AI models with the Biden executive order’s equity goals. These tools induce forced racial balancing, likely contributing to Gemini’s production of ahistorical images.Federal agencies often resist Trump-era policy initiatives, necessitating rigorous oversight of government-conducted AI audits. Scrutiny is essential to prevent interference with AI models, akin to the agency meddling with social media documented in Murthy v. Missouri. At a minimum, Trump should mandate that all feedback agencies provide to AI developers be published transparently.Legally, these measures are no more complex than repealing Biden’s executive order. To advance his agenda and safeguard internet freedom in the AI age, Trump must repeal the Biden EO, implement changes to reverse its downstream effects, and remain vigilant against future efforts to censor conservative thought in AI models.
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Dozens Who Served With Pete Hegseth Sign a Statement of Support
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Dozens Who Served With Pete Hegseth Sign a Statement of Support

Dozens Who Served With Pete Hegseth Sign a Statement of Support
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American Agenda: Scott Jennings Tells Dems Get Behind Trump to Fix Biden’s Border Mess
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American Agenda: Scott Jennings Tells Dems Get Behind Trump to Fix Biden’s Border Mess

American Agenda: Scott Jennings Tells Dems Get Behind Trump to Fix Biden’s Border Mess
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Unabomber's Brother Hopes Legacy Didn't Inspire CEO Killer
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Unabomber's Brother Hopes Legacy Didn't Inspire CEO Killer

David Kaczynski, brother of the infamous "Unabomber," expressed concern that his brother's violent legacy might have influenced Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the recent shooting of a UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, The Hill reported.
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OpenAI Exec Sees Trump as 'AI President'; Trusts Musk
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OpenAI Exec Sees Trump as 'AI President'; Trusts Musk

President-elect Donald Trump could be the "president of this AI generation" as he will take office at a time when infrastructure crucial to developing artificial general intelligence is built out, OpenAI Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar said.
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Daniel Penny: No Regrets Standing Up to Help
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Daniel Penny: No Regrets Standing Up to Help

Marine veteran Daniel Penny, despite being prosecuted by leftist Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, said Tuesday he has no regrets about trying to help others on the subway in May 2023.
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Following traumatic fall, Mitch McConnell says he will continue to stare blankly into space as senator
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Following traumatic fall, Mitch McConnell says he will continue to stare blankly into space as senator

Washington D.C. – In a scene that could only be described as a blend of slapstick comedy and political theater, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell announced his intention to continue serving in the Senate, even after a dramatic fall that left onlookers questioning not just his physical stability, but his mental whereabouts as well. The incident occurred at a Capitol Hill press conference, where McConnell, known for his stoic demeanor and love for silence, took a tumble so ungraceful it would have made even a seasoned stunt double wince. After being helped back to his feet by aides, McConnell, with all the dignity he could muster from the floor, declared, “I will remain in the Senate. The American people need me to continue my work… of staring blankly into space.” Eyewitnesses reported that McConnell’s fall was so unexpected, it momentarily broke the monotony of Washington’s political circus. However, true to form, McConnell’s response was to reaffirm his commitment to his most celebrated skill: the art of the blank stare. “I believe I can serve my constituents best by continuing to look blankly into the void, offering no answers, no solutions, just… presence,” McConnell added, his eyes seemingly focused on a point somewhere beyond the known universe. Political analysts are now debating whether McConnell’s fall was a metaphor for the current state of political discourse or just a senior moment caught on camera. “It’s hard to say if this is a sign of decline or peak performance in the art of doing nothing,” remarked Dr. Jane Doe, a political scientist who specializes in the study of legislative inertia. Critics have been quick to point out that McConnell’s dedication to staring blankly into space might be his most significant legislative achievement in recent years. “It’s consistent, if nothing else,” said one anonymous Senate staffer. “Whether it’s climate change, healthcare reform, or just basic questions about policy, Mitch has shown us that silence can indeed be golden… or at least, very, very quiet.” Meanwhile, McConnell’s commitment has rallied his base, with supporters praising his ability to remain silent under any circumstances. “We need more leaders like Mitch, who know when to say nothing at all,” said a supporter at a recent rally, where attendees practiced their blank stares in solidarity. As for McConnell’s future in the Senate, it seems secure, at least until he can no longer physically attend press conferences or until someone invents a device to interpret the complex language of his silence. Until then, the American public can look forward to more of the same: Mitch McConnell, standing or occasionally falling, but always, always staring blankly into the vast, incomprehensible expanse of political nothingness. The post Following traumatic fall, Mitch McConnell says he will continue to stare blankly into space as senator appeared first on Genesius Times.
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Trump’s signals hands-off Syria approach. Can he deliver?
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Trump’s signals hands-off Syria approach. Can he deliver?

Donald Trump has signaled he wants to avoid involvement in Syria following an insurgent group's ouster of President Bashar al-Assad. However, as White House Bureau Chief Patsy Widakuswara reports, the…
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Top Democrat Outed As ‘Ethics’ Committee Member Who Leaked Gaetz Investigation Info
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Top Democrat Outed As ‘Ethics’ Committee Member Who Leaked Gaetz Investigation Info

Ironically, the majority of the leaked information meant to burn former Rep. Matt Gaetz didn’t come from a “hacker”, as we were originally told. According to multiple sources, President Trump’s…
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NZ MPs in Official Trouble Over Haka in Parliament
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NZ MPs in Official Trouble Over Haka in Parliament

Three MPs from the Māori Party and one from Labour have been referred to the Privileges Committee after they interrupted voting on a contentious bill.The video has been viewed more than 700 million times,…
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