TikTok can continue operating in the U.S. for another 75 days, President Donald Trump said Friday, announcing a second extended deadline for parent company ByteDance to divest (see 2503240041).
Federal agencies should take all necessary legal steps to ensure the president and designated officials have "unfettered access" to government data in support of cutting government waste, President Donald Trump said in an executive order issued Thursday night.
Comments are due March 15 on the Trump administration’s AI “Action Plan,” the National Science Foundation said Thursday in a Federal Register notice.
Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency are in “full compliance” with federal law and are operating with “appropriate security clearances” as government agents, a White House official said in a statement Tuesday evening.
There’s no evidence that basic transparency and reporting requirements stifle AI innovation, the Electronic Privacy and Information Center said in a statement Friday, criticizing President Donald Trump for rescinding the Biden administration’s AI executive order.
The White House “terminated” the three Democrats on the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, the board confirmed in a statement Monday (see 2501220062 and 2501240009).
President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order directing DOJ not to enforce the TikTok divestment law for 75 days while the parties “determine the appropriate course forward.”