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Biden administration executive order tackles AI risks, but lack of privacy laws limits reach

Biden administration executive order tackles AI risks, but lack of privacy laws limits reachThe Biden administration rolled out an executive order on AI that contains a mix of rules, guidelines and priorities.

The comprehensive, even sweeping, set of guidelines for artificial intelligence that the White House unveiled in an executive order on Oct. 30, 2023, show that the U.S. government is attempting to address the risks posed by AI.

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