How Will a Trump Presidency Influence AI Regulations?

Written by Jeremy Werner

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Posted on 11/18/2024
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Explore the evolving landscape of AI regulation in this special episode of Lunchtime BABLing. BABL AI CEO Dr. Shea Brown, COO Jeffery Recker, and CSO Bryan Ilg dive into the potential implications of a Trump presidency on AI governance, compliance, and innovation.

 

This episode is not political—it’s a deep dive into the future of AI governance and its impact on businesses, policymakers, and tech professionals. Whether you’re a corporate leader, policymaker, or tech enthusiast, gain valuable insights into how the regulatory landscape is likely to shift in the coming years.

 

 

Topics Discussed:

 

    • Federal Deregulation vs. State-Level Governance: What a fragmented compliance framework means for businesses.

 

    • The Potential Repeal of Biden’s Executive Order on AI: How Trump’s potential repeal could reshape U.S. AI policies.

 

    • Impacts on Federal Organizations: Changes to federal compliance obligations under new leadership.

 

    • Global Influence: The role of international frameworks like the EU AI Act in shaping U.S. corporate strategies.

 

    • Deregulation’s Effect on Innovation and Risk Management: Balancing innovation with accountability in a deregulated environment.

 

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For more information and resources on AI Assurance, be sure to visit BABL AI’s website and stay tuned for future episodes of Lunchtime BABLing

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