Aaron Tantleff Describes 'Climate of Regulatory Uncertainty' for Companies Leveraging AI
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Aaron Tantleff is quoted in the BigDATAwire article, “Trump Rescinds Biden’s AI Order, Announces $500B Investment in AI Infrastructure,” offering insight on the challenges companies leveraging artificial intelligence may encounter following the shift in regulatory policy.
Tantleff, writing in Foley’s Innovative Technology Insights blog cited in the article, describes how the revokation of the Biden administration’s executive order on AI from 2023 has created “a climate of regulatory uncertainty for companies operating in AI-driven fields.”
“In the absence of a unified federal framework, businesses could encounter various challenges,” Tantleff explains, “such as an inconsistent regulatory landscape as states and international organizations intervene, increased risks related to AI ethics and data privacy, and unfair competition among companies that implement differing standards for AI development and deployment.”
Tantleff’s commentary also appeared in HPCwire.