The 2024 US presidential campaign highlights stark differences in AI regulation between candidates Harris and Trump. Both candidates have distinct approaches to addressing algorithmic harms and technological standards related to AI. The Biden-Harris administration emphasizes safeguarding individual rights and addressing biases in AI systems, while the Trump administration has been less proactive in this area.
Harris's administration has engaged with major tech companies like Google and Microsoft to establish voluntary commitments for responsible AI use. In contrast, Trump's administration has focused on promoting AI research and technical standards but has not prioritized the mitigation of algorithmic harms. The ongoing debate reflects broader concerns about the impact of AI on society and the need for effective regulation.
• Harris emphasizes addressing algorithmic harms in AI technology.
• Trump's administration has been less proactive on AI regulation.
Algorithmic bias refers to systematic and unfair discrimination in AI systems, affecting decisions like lending.
AI standards are guidelines established to ensure the responsible use and development of AI technologies.
General-purpose AI models are versatile systems trained on large datasets, like ChatGPT and DALL-E, which require scrutiny for security risks.
Google is a leading tech company involved in AI research and development, participating in discussions on AI standards.
Microsoft collaborates with the Biden-Harris administration to promote responsible AI practices and safeguard individual rights.
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