Orlando tech expert Craig Stevenson unpacks Biden's new AI executive order
In late October, President Joe Biden signed a first-of-its kind executive order that may affect some businesses in Central Florida and beyond. The wide-ranging order addresses artificial intelligence across industries: how it’s used, how it’s developed and what resources the government should offer to help companies take advantage of the technology.
Much of the concern around AI is for safety, and that is where Craig Stevenson comes in. The cybersecurity expert has strong opinions on the executive order, likely rooted in his 12 years of experience dealing with complex internet technology demands of all kinds.
He was head of the cyber exploitation unit at Arlington, Virginia-based Raytheon Technologies (NYSE: RTX) before launching his own startup HyperQube Technologies, which was acquired by Maitland-based ThreatLocker Inc. in March 2023. Stevenson moved to ThreatLocker with his platform where he now serves as director of operations.