Trump’s ‘anti-woke AI’ order could reshape how US tech companies train their models

The news article discusses an executive order signed by former U.S. President Donald Trump, aimed at addressing the perceived issue of political bias in AI models developed by American tech companies. The order, referred to as an "anti-woke AI" measure, was prompted by concerns that AI models developed by Chinese tech firms, such as DeepSeek and Alibaba, have been engineered to avoid criticizing the Chinese Communist Party. This has raised concerns about censorship and bias in these AI systems. American AI leaders, like OpenAI, have used this as justification for the need to address potential political bias in AI models developed by U.S. tech companies. The executive order is expected to reshape how these companies approach the training and deployment of their AI models, potentially requiring them to ensure their models are not biased or influenced by political considerations. The article highlights the ongoing debate around the role of politics and ideology in the development of AI technologies, and the efforts by policymakers to address these concerns.
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