With President-elect Donald Trump set to take office in January, changes to the US government’s AI strategy are expected soon after inauguration. Baker McKenzie attorneys Adam Aft and Danielle Benecke recently shared their insights on what may come next with Fortune magazine.

Benecke, founder of Baker McKenzie's Machine Learning Practice (BakerML), and Aft, an AI attorney and head of Baker McKenzie's North America Technology Transactions group, emphasized the need for oversight to manage risks associated with the proliferation of AI, particularly with regard to national security and job displacement.

Subscribers can read the full article here: Trump's surprising AI agenda: What to expect next | Fortune.

Read more about the business impacts of the incoming Trump Administration here.

 

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