@rohanpaul_ai: FT: Trump will never support a US AI regulator, says outgoing adviser Sriram Krishnan. The policy is selective pressure…

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An FT article reports that outgoing Trump adviser Sriram Krishnan says Trump will not support a US AI regulator, advocating instead for selective pressure on cyber risk managed by companies and agencies. Krishnan also expresses concern that there is no leading American open-weight model compared to Chinese ones.

FT: Trump will never support a US AI regulator, says outgoing adviser Sriram Krishnan. The policy is selective pressure around cyber risk, not a broad licensing system. Krishnan wants companies, chipmakers, security firms, and intelligence agencies to manage much of that pressure. Americans need a visible share of AI’s gains, or resentment will keep growing. “It is very concerning to me that we have these Chinese open-weight models that are good, and we don’t really have a leading American open-weight model yet,” - Sriram Krishnan. --- ft .com/content/5128e476-db8b-48ac-a8fb-0f16d0f5c2ed?syn-25a6b1a6=1
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FT: Trump will never support a US AI regulator, says outgoing adviser Sriram Krishnan.

The policy is selective pressure around cyber risk, not a broad licensing system.

Krishnan wants companies, chipmakers, security firms, and intelligence agencies to manage much of that pressure.

Americans need a visible share of AI’s gains, or resentment will keep growing.

“It is very concerning to me that we have these Chinese open-weight models that are good, and we don’t really have a leading American open-weight model yet,” - Sriram Krishnan.


ft .com/content/5128e476-db8b-48ac-a8fb-0f16d0f5c2ed?syn-25a6b1a6=1

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