Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Hegseth Spars With Senate Democrats Over War in Iran

    Tim Cook takes victory lap as Apple’s financial results soar past Wall Street expectations | Apple

    South East Water’s management should be sacked, MPs say

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
    Naija Global News |
    Friday, May 1
    • Business
    • Health
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Sports
    • Education
    • Social Issues
    • Technology
    • More
      • Crime & Justice
      • Environment
      • Entertainment
    Naija Global News |
    You are at:Home»Technology»Trump Says He’s ‘Getting Rid of Woke’ and Dismisses Copyright Concerns in AI Policy Speech
    Technology

    Trump Says He’s ‘Getting Rid of Woke’ and Dismisses Copyright Concerns in AI Policy Speech

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtJuly 24, 2025003 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Trump Says He’s ‘Getting Rid of Woke’ and Dismisses Copyright Concerns in AI Policy Speech
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    President Trump announced that the United States’ stance on intellectual property and AI would be a “commonsense application” that does not force AI companies to pay for each piece of copyrighted material used in training frontier models. “You can’t be expected to have a successful AI program when every single article, book, or anything else that you’ve read or studied, you’re supposed to pay for,” Trump said. “We appreciate that, but just can’t do it— because it’s not doable.”

    The president also doubled down on his anti-woke rhetoric in his speech. “We are getting rid of woke,” he said on Wednesday. “The American people do not want woke Marxist lunacy in the AI models.”

    The remarks came during a keynote speech at a summit hosted by the All-In podcast and the Hill & Valley Forum. White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks, one of the podcast’s cohosts, has been instrumental in shaping the Trump administration’s approach to artificial intelligence policy.

    Since the AI boom began in 2022, tech companies have been locked in a series of major legal battles with publishers, record labels, media companies, individual artists, and other rights holders over the legality of training their AI tools on copyrighted material without permission or compensation. Earlier this week, US senators Josh Hawley and Richard Blumenthal introduced a bill that seeks to bar AI companies from training on copyrighted works without permission; Trump’s remarks suggest the White House does not support this approach.

    Those who want AI companies to be able to train on copyrighted works without licensing the material are celebrating Trump’s remarks. “He’s absolutely right,” says Adam Eisgrau, a senior director at the Chamber of Progress. “Common sense dictates that requiring gen-AI developers to license the copyrighted works they’re trained on is both not doable and makes little sense, because those works are not plagiarized. They’re used, as a person would, to learn and produce amazing technology that two federal courts have already said is ‘spectacularly transformative.’”

    In a wide-ranging AI Action Plan released this morning, the Trump administration outlined over 90 policy recommendations intended to ensure that the United States wins what Sacks calls the “AI race” against China.

    The 28-page report stresses that “AI is far too important to smother in bureaucracy at this early stage” and recommends policies meant to loosen regulations and roll back Biden-era guardrails, including a review of Federal Trade Commission investigations “to ensure that they do not advance theories of liability that unduly burden AI innovation.” It also recommends that federal funding be withheld from states that enact overly “burdensome” AI legislation. Curbing state efforts to regulate AI has been one of Sacks’ pet projects. This recommendation comes after an attempt to pass a federal law requiring a decade-long “AI moratorium” on state legislation failed late last month.

    In addition to issuing recommendations to loosen regulations, the AI Action Plan also doubles down on the Trump administration’s disdain for “woke” AI. It recommends that federal procurement guidelines be updated so that only AI companies that “ensure that their systems are objective and free from top-down ideological bias” are granted government contracts.

    Notably, the AI Action Plan does not mention intellectual property. Trump’s remarks this evening offer unprecedented insight into the White House’s preferred approach to regulating AI and copyright.

    This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

    concerns Copyright Dismisses hes policy Rid speech Trump Woke
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleDo You Have Information About the CECOT Deportations? Help ProPublica Report. — ProPublica
    Next Article Why Isn’t China Catching Up With Elon Musk’s Starlink?
    onlyplanz_80y6mt
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Jailed Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai wins free speech award in Germany | Jimmy Lai

    April 30, 2026

    Oil price tops $126 a barrel after Trump warns Iran blockade could last ‘months’ | Global economy

    April 30, 2026

    Supreme Court Considers Trump Administration’s Plan to End TPS

    April 30, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Watch Lady Gaga’s Perform ‘Vanish Into You’ on ‘Colbert’

    September 9, 20251 Views

    Advertisers flock to Fox seeking an ‘audience of one’ — Donald Trump

    July 13, 20251 Views

    A Setback for Maine’s Free Community College Program

    June 19, 20251 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews

    At Chile’s Vera Rubin Observatory, Earth’s Largest Camera Surveys the Sky

    By onlyplanz_80y6mtJune 19, 2025

    SpaceX Starship Explodes Before Test Fire

    By onlyplanz_80y6mtJune 19, 2025

    How the L.A. Port got hit by Trump’s Tariffs

    By onlyplanz_80y6mtJune 19, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Most Popular

    Watch Lady Gaga’s Perform ‘Vanish Into You’ on ‘Colbert’

    September 9, 20251 Views

    Advertisers flock to Fox seeking an ‘audience of one’ — Donald Trump

    July 13, 20251 Views

    A Setback for Maine’s Free Community College Program

    June 19, 20251 Views
    Our Picks

    Hegseth Spars With Senate Democrats Over War in Iran

    Tim Cook takes victory lap as Apple’s financial results soar past Wall Street expectations | Apple

    South East Water’s management should be sacked, MPs say

    Recent Posts
    • Hegseth Spars With Senate Democrats Over War in Iran
    • Tim Cook takes victory lap as Apple’s financial results soar past Wall Street expectations | Apple
    • South East Water’s management should be sacked, MPs say
    • US Congress passes short-term renewal of Fisa warrantless spying powers | US news
    • ‘I am invoking Martha’s rule’: how a woman saved her father from near death in hospital | Health
    © 2026 naijaglobalnews. Designed by Pro.
    • About Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.