The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to take a more active role in regulating artificial intelligence technologies.
Critics argue that the White House may not be the most suitable institution to oversee AI governance and policy.
Any new regulations could have a major impact on AI development, deployment, and competition in the tech industry.
Experts warn that concentrating AI oversight within the executive branch could raise concerns about transparency and accountability.
The challenge will be creating rules that protect the public while allowing AI innovation to continue.
The discussion highlights the broader international debate over who should regulate AI and how those rules should be enforced.