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Trump Administration To Rebrand Biden-Era Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute, Commerce Secretary Says At AI Honors: “We’re Not Going To Regulate It”


Howard Lutnick made the announcement at the AI Honors

In entertainment, one of the more significant proposals is the No Fakes Act, which would give individuals a right to control their digital likeness, meaning that content creators would need permission to recreate celebrities and anyone else using AI. The ceremony on Tuesday honored Sen. Todd Young (R-IN); Rep. Jay Olbernolte (R-CA) and Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA); Vice Admiral Frank Whitworth, director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency; SandboxAQ CEO Jack Hidary; Patricia Falcone, deputy director for science and technology at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Ylli Bajraktari, president & CEO of SCSP and founder of AI + EXPO; and Booz Allen’s Chief Technologist Joanna Guy, Space Llama Engineer Zane Price; and VP of AI Don Polaski. In his speech, Lutnick also emphasized the need for the U.S. to remain the leader in AI, as he outlined parts of the administration’s strategy to boost advanced manufacturing.

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