OpenAI Seeks Exemption from Trump: “Competition with China Would Be Negatively Affected”

OpenAI has requested regulatory exemption from the Trump administration. The company is seeking privileges for firms collaborating with the government to ensure that the United States does not fall behind in the artificial intelligence race.
The artificial intelligence initiative, OpenAI, has requested an exemption from the Trump administration.
OpenAI asked for protection of artificial intelligence companies from state regulations if they voluntarily share their models with the federal government. The maker of ChatGPT, OpenAI, presented a series of 15 policy proposals to the Trump administration. According to a report in Bloomberg, it was mentioned that AI regulations could have a negative impact on the competition between the U.S. and China. The company called for the easing of rules for AI companies collaborating with official authorities.
Trump, who canceled the artificial intelligence plan of the Biden administration, had instructed the preparation of an AI action plan by July. Additionally, it was stated that the government needs to take steps to support AI infrastructure investments. Among the requests was access for AI companies to health information and other data held by the government.
OpenAI warned that if Chinese developers had unlimited access to data while American companies lacked fair access, the AI race would effectively end.