President Joe Biden will deliver his third State of the Union address on Thursday as he faces a potential rematch with former President Donald Trump in November.
Biden will deliver a speech at the U.S. Capitol at 9 p.m. ET.
This year’s speech came just days after Super Tuesday, when Biden and Trump each dominated primaries in multiple states. This brings them one step closer to entering the formal election campaign stage.
We’ll be watching Biden’s comments, which could shape the tech policy issues at the forefront of the presidential campaign and legislation in the coming months. For example, the White House has made the safe deployment of artificial intelligence a priority over the past year through Biden’s executive orders, and his administration has been working to implement the Chip and Science Act to build a domestic semiconductor industry — so we could see Recognize these efforts.
The State of the Union address will begin on Thursday, March 7 at 9 p.m. ET.
In addition to the major networks and political cable channels that will air the speech, you can also live stream the speech directly on WH.gov/SOTU and on the White House or the President’s social media platforms, including YouTube. XFacebook and, for the first time, Instagram as the government aims to find a younger audience.