The White House postpones the signing ceremony of the AI executive order

BlockBeats News, May 21 — According to AXIOS, the White House canceled the ceremony originally scheduled for President Trump to sign a new executive order on artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. According to the notice, the event has been postponed to a later date. The White House has not responded to this matter.
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SushiStopLoss
· 3h ago
The water of AI regulation is a hot potato that the White House is holding a bit too carefully.
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GateUser-7df43e29
· 3h ago
Axios's sources are usually reliable; it seems there are internal disagreements.
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OrigamiVolcano
· 3h ago
The wait-and-see party will never be enslaved; wait until it's officially signed before saying anything.
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TheClarityAfterLiquidating
· 3h ago
Cybersecurity is so important that delaying it is questionable in priority.
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SandwichMev
· 3h ago
Does Trump's signature pen have no power left?
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NonceNomad
· 3h ago
AI executive orders also suffer from procrastination; that's very Washington.
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GateUser-5f4bad9c
· 3h ago
Once again delayed, the White House's tradition of postponement is more stable than blockchain.
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