I have 8 A6000s, a webserver, and public models and datasets. Does Biden's AI order restrict me?
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Resolves yes if a comment is posted about an action I could have taken with these resources, that is now banned by the EO. Resolves no on Jan 1 2024
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@marketwise (I am also not a legal expert)
Executive orders are based on laws that are already on the books. Like this one is based a lot in the Defense Production Act, and presidents can sign orders that tell agencies to do things within the boundaries of those laws. So Biden's order could restrict an AI under a pre-existing law.
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