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What does Washington’s latest AI chip guidance mean for Chinese tech firms?

What does Washington’s latest AI chip guidance mean for Chinese tech firms? Beijing has criticised the move, but lawyers say the US document is more a clarification than a brand-new curb China’s Ministry of Commerce has lashed out at Washington’s latest guidance on advanced artificial intelligence chip exports, accusing the United States of abusing export controls and disrupting the global semiconductor supply chain. But trade lawyers and industry insiders said the actual fallout over the...

South China Morning Post 4d ago

AI’s elite celebrated in Washington as the public sours on data centers and chatbots

WASHINGTON — Glitz, glamor and geopolitics were on the menu Wednesday night as Washington’s AI elite gathered to mingle and celebrate AI pioneers. Complete with a red carpet and a dancing humanoid robot, the event could have been mistaken for a science fiction Hollywood premiere. Even as AI becomes an increasing source of tension in communities across America, the night’s honorees were largely optimistic about the trajectory of AI and its potential impact on society.

NBC News 4d ago

Washington, Brussels stake their claims on AI as trillion-dollar IPO wave begins

Washington, Brussels stake their claims on AI as trillion-dollar IPO wave begins Business To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. From the show Reading time 1 min With SpaceX set to become the first AI-era giant to go public on Friday, governments on both sides of the Atlantic are racing to define their relationship with the industry. Washington is in talks with OpenAI about a government equity stake; Brussels has unveiled a new...

France 24 3d ago

The future of AI regulation is courting the strangest, most anxious bedfellows

(L-R) Sen. Mike Rounds, Pamela Brown, Chris Malachowsky, Kevin O'Leary, Gabriele Caccia, Tammy Haddad, Michele L. Jawando, Sen. Mark Warner, Michael Kelly and Major General Patrick Ellis attend the Second Annual AI Honors. | Getty Images for Washington AI N Hello and welcome to Regulator, a newsletter for Verge subscribers about tech politics, tech influence, and tech shenanigans in Washington, DC.

The Verge 3h ago

Trump’s Washington is suddenly moving toward taking stakes in AI companies. Will it actually happen?

President Donald Trump has joined other influential figures in talking about setting up U.S. taxpayers with ownership stakes in artificial-intelligence companies, but analysts aren’t sounding convinced that it’s likely in the near future.

MarketWatch 2d ago

US House lawmakers release draft bill to regulate AI

US House lawmakers release draft bill to regulate AI WASHINGTON, June 4 : A bipartisan pair of U.S. House lawmakers released draft legislation on Thursday that would prohibit states from passing laws “targeting artificial intelligence model development,” according to copy of the draft. The draft legislation, released by Democrat Lori Trahan of Massachusetts and Republican Jay Obernolte of California, would not bar states from regulating how AI technology is used, according to the draft. "We...

Channel News Asia 6d ago

Does JD Vance have to choose between Pope Leo and Peter Thiel?

Pope Leo XIV has chosen a side in the AI battle gripping Washington: He’s Team Anthropic. No, Leo isn’t weighing in on the Trump administration’s ongoing battle with the frontier AI lab and no, he isn’t donating to its super PAC of choice. But on Monday when he unveiled Magnifica Humanitas, his first encyclical letter, on “safeguarding the human person in the time of artificial intelligence,” it was hard to miss that Anthropic co-founder Christopher Olah was there at the...

Politico EU 12d ago

Kya bot hain! Dr AI will see you now

TOI correspondent from Washington: After decades of importing doctors from India, Iran, the Philippines and practically every country with a medical school and an airport, the United States may have found a cheaper solution to its physician shortage, showing the way -- right or wrong, the jury is still out -- to the rest of the world, including India. The Trump administration is planning to allow artificial-intelligence "doctors" into mainstream American medicine, accelerating a future in...

Times of India 6d ago

US says it will speed development and use of AI for national security

US says it will speed development and use of AI for national security WASHINGTON, June 5 : The White House said on Friday it would accelerate the development and use of AI for national security applications, while stressing that the technology should not be used to carry out unlawful surveillance. The Trump administration said earlier this week that it would ask leading AI developers to voluntarily submit their most capable models for government cybersecurity tests before releasing them to...

Channel News Asia 5d ago

Anthropic urges US to require safety tests for most capable AI models

Anthropic urges US to require safety tests for most capable AI models WASHINGTON, June 10 : Anthropic called on the U.S. Congress not to block state laws regulating AI unless it enacts a "rigorous" federal law that addresses "catastrophic AI risks," according to a company statement. The company also urged Congress to require AI companies put their most powerful models through independent safety tests, according to the statement.

Channel News Asia 1h ago