With a historic election around the corner, Robert and Haley break down how the outcome could set the course for AI regulation in the U.S. A Harris victory would likely continue the Biden administration’s moderate approach to AI, focused on supporting chipmakers and minimal oversight without aggressive regulation. But a Trump win could bring unpredictability, with Elon Musk potentially influencing tech policy and AI regulation, especially given his financial backing and close ties with the former president.
We explore the contrasting approaches, from state-level regulations led by California to Congress’s divided stance, where Speaker Mike Johnson’s anti-regulatory position could keep federal intervention limited if Republicans hold power. On the other side, a Democratic-led Congress might aim for a more active AI agenda, although narrow margins make sweeping tech legislation unlikely.
Join us as we dig into the possible paths AI policy could take, why the tech industry may ultimately shape its own rules, and how this election could reshape the future of AI in the U.S. If you’re curious about where AI and politics intersect, this episode is for you!