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06/04/2025 - AI Safety Rolled Back in the US After Trump’s Return to Power (USA)

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Source: The Conversation

The Conversation – The article argues that within days of Donald Trump’s return to the presidency in 2025, the US administration dismantled several AI safety and ethics initiatives introduced under the previous government. It highlights how key advisory committees were disbanded, oversight protocols were halted, and public transparency regarding AI projects was significantly reduced.

Legal scholars cited in the piece warn that this abrupt reversal could have lasting consequences on public trust, consumer protection, and the ethical deployment of AI technologies. The article points to the removal of regulatory guardrails in critical areas such as facial recognition, algorithmic decision-making, and autonomous systems.

The author critiques the shift toward a market-driven AI agenda, arguing that without checks and balances, AI innovation could proceed without accountability or adequate risk management. The piece concludes by urging lawmakers and civil society to advocate for ethical and transparent governance frameworks.