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Public comments to White House on AI policy touch on copyright, tariffs
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美国白宫收到了超过10000份关于国家AI政策的意见,这些意见涉及版权、AI数据中心的环境危害等多个方面。在特朗普政府调整AI优先事项的背景下,这些评论显得尤为重要。特朗普废除了拜登的AI行政命令,并发布新命令,强调AI发展应“免受意识形态偏见”。各方对AI的看法存在明显分歧,包括AI是否剥削了创作者,以及版权监管是否阻碍了AI发展。同时,对科研投入的削减和关税政策也引发了担忧。尽管“AI审查”是特朗普亲信关注的焦点,但评论中提及较少。特朗普政府正在加紧组建AI政策团队。

⚖️ 特朗普政府废除了拜登的AI行政命令,该命令旨在帮助公司识别和纠正模型中的缺陷,包括偏见。特朗普的新命令则强调促进AI发展应“免受意识形态偏见”,但未提及打击AI歧视。

💰 各方对AI发展存在分歧。一些评论者认为AI剥削了创作者,呼吁加强版权监管;另一些评论者则认为版权所有者阻碍了AI发展。同时,科研投入的削减和关税政策也引发了担忧。

🗣️ 少数评论提到了“AI审查”,这是特朗普亲信关注的焦点。他们指责流行的聊天机器人审查保守派观点。然而,AI偏见是一个难以解决的技术问题,即使是马斯克的xAI公司也难以避免其聊天机器人支持某些政治观点。

🧑‍💼 特朗普政府正在加紧组建AI政策团队,包括任命Michael Kratsios为OSTP主任,以及Sriram Krishnan为白宫AI高级政策顾问。

Individuals, industry groups, and local governments submitted over 10,000 comments to the White House about its work-in-progress national AI policy, also known as the AI Action Plan. The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) on Thursday published the text of the submissions in a PDF spanning 18,480 pages.

The comments, which touch on topics ranging from copyright to the environmental harms of AI data centers, come as President Donald Trump and allies rejigger the U.S. government’s AI priorities.

In January, President Trump repealed former President Joe Biden’s AI Executive Order, which had instructed the National Institute of Standards and Technology to author guidance that helps companies identify — and correct for — flaws in models, including biases. Critics allied with Trump argued that the order’s reporting requirements were onerous and effectively forced companies to disclose their trade secrets.

Shortly after revoking the AI Executive Order, Trump signed an order directing federal agencies to promote the development of AI “free from ideological bias” that promotes “human flourishing, economic competitiveness, and national security.” Importantly, Trump’s order made no mention of combating AI discrimination, which was a key tenet of Biden’s initiative.

Comments submitted to the White House make clear what’s at stake in the AI race.

A number of commenters asserted that AI is exploitative, in a word, trained on the works of creatives who aren’t compensated for their involuntary contributions, and petitioned the Trump administration to strengthen copyright regulation. On the opposing side, commenters such as VC firm Andreessen Horowitz accused rightsholders of putting up roadblocks to AI development.

Several AI companies, including Google and OpenAI, have also pushed for friendlier rules around AI training in earlier comments on the AI Action Plan.

Petitions from organizations including Americans for Prosperity, The Future of Life Institute, and the American Academy of Nursing emphasized the importance of investments in research at a time when the federal government is slashing scientific grants. AI experts have criticized the Trump administration’s recent cuts to scientific grant-making, and in particular, reductions championed by billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.

Some commenters on the AI Action Plan took aim at the Trump administration’s far-ranging tariffs on foreign goods, suggesting that they may harm domestic AI efforts. The Data Center Coalition, a trade association representing the data center sector, says tariffs on infrastructure components “will limit and slow” U.S. AI investments. Elsewhere, the Information Technology Industry Council, an advocacy group whose members include Amazon, Intel, and Microsoft, urged “smart” tariffs that “protect domestic industries without escalating trade wars that harm consumers.”

Only a handful of comments mentioned “AI censorship,” a topic top of mind for many of Trump’s close confidants. Elon Musk and crypto and AI “czar” David Sacks have alleged that popular chatbots censor conservative viewpoints, with Sacks singling out ChatGPT in particular as untruthful about politically sensitive subjects.

In truth, bias in AI is an intractable technical problem. Musk’s AI company, xAI, has itself struggled to create a chatbot that doesn’t endorse some political views over others.

President Trump has ramped up efforts to assemble an AI policy team in recent months.

In March, the Senate confirmed Trump’s pick for director of the OSTP, Michael Kratsios, who focused on AI policy in the OSTP during Trump’s first term. Toward the end of last year, Trump named former VC Sriram Krishnan as the White House’s senior policy advisor for AI.

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