Trump says he “gets rid of waking up” and rejects copyright fears in the speech of artificial intelligence policy.

President Trump announced The United States’ position on intellectual property and Amnesty International will be the “logical application” that does not compel artificial intelligence companies to pay the price of each part of the copyrights used in the training border models. “You cannot have a successful Amnesty International program when every article, book, or anything else has read or studied, it is supposed to pay for it,” Trump said. “We appreciate that, but we cannot do it – because it is not implemented.”
The president also doubled his speech to combat tourists in his speech. “We got rid of waking up,” said on Wednesday. “The American people do not want to wake up the madness of Marxi in the models of artificial intelligence.”
The notes came during a major speech at the top of its hosting All in Podcast, Hill Forum and Valley. The White House AI and Crypto CZAR DAVID SACKS, one of the podcast tools, had a fundamental role in forming the Trump administration’s approach to artificial intelligence policy.
Since the Amnesty International Breathe in 2022, technology companies have been imprisoned in A. series to major Legal battles With publishers, signs of registrations, media companies, individual artists, and other rights holders on the legitimacy of trading artificial intelligence tools on copyrights protected without permission or compensation. Earlier this week, US Senators Josh Holie and Richard Blumentel Submit Which seeks to prevent artificial intelligence companies from training in publication and copyrights without permission; Trump’s comments indicate that the White House does not support this approach.
Those who want artificial intelligence companies are able to train in copyrights without licensing materials celebrating Trump’s statements. “He is completely right,” says Adam Isgero, the first director of the progress room. “The proper logic dictates that the Development of the Gen-E developers to license the work protected by the copyright on which they train is not implemented and does not make sense, because these actions are not serrated. It is used, as the person does, to learn and produce an amazing technique that two federal courts already say” amazing transformation. ” “
In wide Artificial Intelligence Action Plan The Trump administration has been issued this morning, as it has set more than 90 recommendations for policy aimed at ensuring that the United States wins what the bags call the “artificial intelligence race” against China.
The 28 -page report stresses that “artificial intelligence is very important to deceive the bureaucracy at this early stage” and recommends policies aimed at alleviating regulations and the decline in handrails in the Biden era, including reviewing investigations into the Federal Trade Committee “to ensure that the theories of unjustified responsibility are not progressing on the burden of innovation.” It also recommends blocking federal financing from the states that enact excessively “exhausted” legislation. Reducing the state’s efforts to organize artificial intelligence was one of the pets’ pets ’projects. This recommendation comes after an attempt to pass a federal law that requires “Amnesty International Stopping” for a period of time on state legislation to fail Late last month.
In addition to issuing recommendations to relieve regulations, the artificial intelligence plan also doubles the Trump administration’s contempt for the “wake” artificial intelligence. It recommends updating federal purchasing guidelines so that only artificial intelligence companies that guarantee that their systems are objective and free of ideological bias from top to bottom.
It is worth noting that the artificial intelligence plan does not mention intellectual property. Trump’s comments provide this evening an unprecedented insight into the preferred approach to the White House to organize artificial intelligence and copyright.
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