Where Republican candidates stand on artificial intelligence
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(NewsNation) — The artificial intelligence industry has boomed over the last few years, and it’s making its way into the political discourse ahead of the 2024 election.

Policymakers are beginning to ask questions about how to balance the benefits and risks of the technology that is seen as a possible productivity booster but also a tool for bad actors.

Ahead of the 2024 election, NewsNation is committed to covering the issues that matter most to voters so they can make the most informed choices possible at the polls.

So, what do leading Republican contenders think of AI?

Here’s a look at candidates’ policy positions and political views as they compete for your vote:

Donald Trump

  • The former South Carolina governor hasn’t said much about AI on the campaign trail, but her team told the Washington Examiner in August: “Artificial intelligence in the hands of an enemy like Communist China is a national security threat, and America must make sure we are always one step ahead.”
  • The biotech entrepreneur said at an event in October that companies need to be responsible with how they develop AI. “Just like you can’t dump your chemicals, if you’re a chemical company, in somebody else’s river, well if you’re developing an AI algorithm today that has a negative impact on other people, you bear the liability for it,” he said, as reported by Newsweek
  • He told Fox News in April that the United States must continue development on AI because if it doesn’t, China will leapfrog the U.S., creating more risk for Americans

Chris Christie

Doug Burgum

  • The North Dakota governor told Inc.com that he would use AI to make the federal government more efficient, telling the news outlet is a tool that can improve productivity
  • He said in an interview with WMUR-TV that the United States thus far has not “harnessed the power” of technology the way other countries have, something that could change with AI
  • Last spring, North Dakota’s legislature passed a bill requiring cybersecurity education, part of Burgum’s goal of using AI in K-12 schools to help students learn tech skills

Asa Hutchinson

  • The former Arkansas governor is embracing AI and in September launched a chatbot that answers voters questions about his campaign
  • Hutchinson told Fox News in April that AI has both “positive potential” and “negative ramifications” that necessitate action from Congress. “We always resist regulatory environment, but we’ve got to protect the integrity of our democracy,” he said.
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