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China's AI Ambitions Curbed as US Cracks Down on Military-Linked Tech Firms

Eleven entities in China and one in Taiwan face trade restrictions over the development of AI chips and supercomputers for military-affiliated end users.

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Asymmetric competition and AI

MY thoughts came to this as I was thinking over the last year of the horrible Israel-Hamas war and, more recently, the advances China is making in artificial intelligence (AI), which were highlighted by a long video on CNBC released on YouTube on Jan.

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Emboldened by Trump, artificial intelligence companies lobby for fewer rules

After the president made A.I. dominance a top priority, tech companies changed course from a meeker approach under the Biden administration.

Search the Database of Pirated Books AI Trained On While Trump Kills Your Local Library

Trump, DOGE, and big tech companies like OpenAI and Meta don't care about free access to books unless it benefits their AI.

Big Tech Calls for National AI Regulation to Stop Patchwork of State Laws: What Employers Need to Know

Major technology companies and industry groups just responded to the White House's request for feedback on its AI plan and called for a

Trump isn't backing down from Big Tech fights — but is willing to bend on AI

President Trump's antitrust enforcers are not backing down from legal fights with Big Tech, even as the administration signals a willingness to take a lighter touch with artificial intelligence.

In AI Battle, Trump Faces the European Front

As the Trump administration tries to take the guardrails off AI, its counterparts in Europe will likely take a leading role on policy decisions.

Feds drop bid to make Google sell AI investments — but still seek sale of Chrome

The DOJ and a coalition of 38 state attorneys general still seek a court order requiring Google to sell its Chrome browser and take other measures aimed at addressing what a judge said was Google's illegal search monopoly, according to court papers filed in Washington.