White House lays out early framework for regulating AI development, growth
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Joe Biden enacted sweeping new ground rules and guardrails Monday for the growth and development of artificial intelligence, leaving room for what Canadian experts hope will be a careful but complementary approach from Ottawa.
The executive order, billed as the single most comprehensive government action on AI in the technology’s history, covers a broad array of areas, from public safety and security to defending human rights.
To both realize AI’s promise and avoid its many perils, the technology needs to be carefully regulated, Biden told a signing ceremony in the East Room of the White House.
“We face a genuine inflection point in history — one of those moments where the decisions we make in the very near term are going to set the course for the next decades,” he said.


