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President Donald Trump is opposed to heavy regulation of artificial intelligence in the United States and will resist any move toward a centralised AI regulator, Sriram Krishnan, the departing White House tech adviser, told the Financial Times.
The remarks come as political and public backlash against AI systems continues to grow.
Krishnan's Account of the President's Position Krishnan, who is leaving his role as the administration's senior technology policy adviser, used his departure to give the Financial Times a clear read on where Trump stands.
The president's objection, as Krishnan frames it, is specifically to a centralised regulator — a dedicated federal authority with consolidated oversight of the artificial intelligence sector.
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