
Welcome to episode 122 of the Technical Writing Success podcast from the Curt Robbins & Associates Technical Writing Agency.
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Today’s episode reviews an article from Politico that was published on July 23 regarding the new AI regulatory structure that has been proposed by the Trump Administration. During a press conference, Trump signed three executive orders intended to boost American AI infrastructure, including an embrace of nuclear power.
Hosts Daphne and Fred share their spirited unpacking of this article from Politico regarding how Donald Trump wants to regulate AI at the federal level and do away with state-level AI regs.
The hosts also share some criticisms of the Trump plan and industry feedback, exploring where things could go wrong.
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