Trump delays AI executive order amid CEO attendance issues
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The White House abruptly postponed President Trump's signing of an artificial intelligence executive order after staff prepared the policy and invited tech leaders to attend; Trump said he didn’t like certain aspects and didn’t want the order to hinder innovation or U.S. leadership, and attendance issues among leading tech CEOs contributed to the delay. The plan would have included a voluntary federal review of advanced AI products up to 90 days before release, coordinated by Treasury, the NSA and the White House cyber office; no new signing date has been announced.
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