A lot has happened when it comes to artificial intelligence since President-elect Donald Trump last entered the White House.
Buoyed by the emergence of generative AI, the Biden administration has spent the past year rushing to put in place guardrails for the use of technology in health care. He pledged to reorganize health agencies, create a task force to consider regulatory changes and create mechanisms to monitor safety risks and potential bias.
Following Tuesday’s election, the beginning of President Trump’s second term now raises fundamental questions. Will all these problems disappear in favor of a hands-off approach?
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