According to reports from Politico, former President Donald Trump unexpectedly postponed the signing of an executive order focused on government oversight and access to artificial intelligence on Thursday. The last-minute decision was made as Trump voiced concerns that the order "could have been a blocker" for the job growth and "tremendous good" he believes AI technology is generating.
Elaborating on his reasoning, Trump also cited China as a contributing factor in his decision. He emphasized the importance of maintaining the nation's competitive advantage, stating, "We’re leading China. We’re leading everybody, and I don’t want to do anything that’s going to get in the way of that," indicating a desire to avoid any regulations that might impede America's perceived leadership in the AI domain.
The Editorial Staff at AIChief is a team of professional content writers with extensive experience in AI and marketing. Founded in 2025, AIChief has quickly grown into the largest free AI resource hub in the industry.
