Newly-inaugurated President Donald Trump has rescinded a slew of executive orders from former President Joe Biden within hours of taking office on Monday—including one intended to ensure safe, secure, and trustworthy AI. This isn't exactly a surprise, however, as Trump made rolling back AI regulation part of his campaign.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday revoking the security clearance of 51 former intelligence officials who signed a 2020 letter arguing that emails from a laptop belonging to Hunter Biden carried “all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation” and that of his former national security adviser John Bolton.
President Donald Trump wasted no time signing an executive order Monday that aims to give him more control over the federal workforce – whom he has long vilified as the “deep state.”
U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday issued pre-emptive pardons for General Mark Milley, Dr Anthony Fauci and members of the Jan. 6 congressional committee and witnesses, saying they "do not deserve to be the targets of unjustified and politically motivated prosecutions."
President Biden's last-minute executive order on cybersecurity sparks debate. Is it a crucial step or a challenge for the incoming administration?
An executive order issued by President Joe Biden just days before he leaves office aims to shore up America's cyber defenses while making it easier to go after foreign countries that launch cyberattacks.
The president withdrew the country from the Paris climate agreement, and promised he would be pardoning people prosecuted over the Jan. 6, 2021, attack at the Capitol.
President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Tuesday to provide federal support to address massive energy needs for fast-growing advanced artificial intelligence data centers, the White House said.
The order will direct the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy to lease federal sites where the private sector can build AI infrastructure, he said.
The executive order directs the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy to lease federal sites to companies building AI infrastructure.
President Joe Biden issued an executive order Thursday aimed at strengthening U.S. cybersecurity defenses and cracking down on foreign hackers targeting critical infrastructure.