Trump signs AI executive order to give government early look at new models
President Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order that establishes a program for AI companies to voluntarily share powerful new models with the government before releasing them to the public. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul has more.
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Trump signs AI executive order to give government early look at new models
The order asks AI companies to share previews of powerful new models with the government before they are released to the public.
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Some charges dropped against after violent arrest video, court records show
Some of the charges against the North Carolina woman whose violent arrest video went viral were dropped, court records show. In the video, former Shelby police officer Karson Hyder can be seen repeatedly punching Cherrie Moore. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul ...