(22 Jan 2025)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington – 21 January 2025
1. STILL of President Donald Trump, from left, speaks as Masayoshi Son, SoftBank Group CEO, Larry Ellison, chairman of Oracle Corporation and chief technology officer, and Sam Altman, OpenAI CEO listen in the Roosevelt Room at the White House
2. STILL of Masayoshi Son, Larry Ellison, and Sam Altman listening to Trump
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Baltimore – 22 January 2025
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Joshua Boak, The Associated Press:
"President Donald Trump on Wednesday gathered three major business leaders to tout a new artificial intelligence project. It’s called Stargate, and the leaders of Open AI, Oracle, and SoftBank came to the White House with Trump to discuss an investment starting at $100 billion in data centers that are used to help AI develop."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington – 21 January 2025
4. STILL of Trump speaking in the Roosevelt Room of the White House
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Baltimore – 22 January 2025
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Joshua Boak, The Associated Press:
"Now, this investment could ultimately go up to $500 billion. There’s already construction underway in Texas, so this project technically started under the Biden administration, but all three leaders gave credit to Trump."
POOL
Washington – 20 January 2025
6. STILL of former President Joe Biden and President Trump together before the start of the 60th Presidential Inauguration
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Baltimore – 22 January 2025
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Joshua Boak, The Associated Press:
"This is part of a broader race that’s occurring between the United States and China to help foster the development of the fast evolving AI technology. As many people know, AI can be used to write novels, business contracts, create images, music, and could possibly one day replace workers in offices and factories. The idea here is that AI increases someone’s productivity. And what Larry Ellison of Oracle and Sam Altman of OpenAI discussed on Wednesday was that in this case it could even help to treat cancer. Trump is taking the credit, but it remains to be seen who will win this race."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington – 20 January 2025
8. STILL of Trump signing executive orders in the Oval Office
STORYLINE:
Hours after returning to the White House, President Donald Trump made a symbolic mark on the future of artificial intelligence by repealing former President Joe Biden’s guardrails for the fast-developing technology.
But what comes next from Trump and how it will diverge from how his predecessor sought to safeguard AI technology remains unclear.
The new administration didn’t respond to requests for comment about the repealed Biden policy and even some of Trump’s most enthusiastic tech industry supporters aren’t so sure.
Much of Biden’s order set in motion a sprint across government agencies to study’s AI impact on everything from cybersecurity risks to its effects on education, workplaces and public benefits. That work is done.
Not only that, but much of the standard-setting established by Biden’s order followed the path of earlier AI executive orders signed by Trump in his first term that carried over into the Biden administration.
One key provision of Biden’s AI order that was still in effect until Monday was a requirement that tech companies building the most powerful AI models share details with the government about the workings of those systems before they are unleashed to the public.
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