Legal or constitutional infeasibility does not always prevent executive orders from being applied (or followed). I feel like the US president declaring a state of emergency related to AI catastrophic risk (and then forcing large AI companies to stop training large models) sounds at least as constitutionally viable as the attempted executive order for student loan forgiveness.
I agree that this seems fairly unlikely to happen in practice though.
I’m guessing stopping scaling by US POTUS executive order is not even legally possible though? So I don’t think we’d have to worry about that.
Legal or constitutional infeasibility does not always prevent executive orders from being applied (or followed). I feel like the US president declaring a state of emergency related to AI catastrophic risk (and then forcing large AI companies to stop training large models) sounds at least as constitutionally viable as the attempted executive order for student loan forgiveness.
I agree that this seems fairly unlikely to happen in practice though.