President Biden’s recent Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an abuse of a 1950 law known as the Defense Production Act (DPA), which was meant to prevent shortages in times of war or national emergency. The administration is also likely to be relying and stretching the authority of a rarely-used but highly coercive provision in the law in order to enact a regulatory scheme that is overly ambitious.
The Defense Production Act ( DPA ), a 1950 war powers law intended to prevent shortages during times of war and national emergency, is violated by President Biden’s most recent executive order on artificial intelligence ( AI ). Even worse, the administration is probably using and overreaching the authority of a rarely used but extremely aggressive legal provision to enact an excessive regulation scheme… The Defense Production Act ( DPA ), a 1950 war powers law intended to prevent shortages during times of war and national emergency, is violated by President Biden’s most recent executive order on artificial intelligence ( AI ). Even worse, the administration is probably using and overreaching the authority of a rarely used but extremely aggressive legal provision to enact an excessive regulation scheme…
President Biden’s recent Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an abuse of a 1950 law known as the Defense Production Act (DPA), which was meant to prevent shortages in times of war or national emergency. The administration is also likely to be relying and stretching the authority of a rarely-used but highly coercive provision in the law in order to enact a regulatory scheme that is overly ambitious.