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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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DOGE threat: How government data could give an AI company incredible power

DOGE access to government computers has sparked fears about cybersecurity vulnerabilities and privacy violations, as well as. the potential use of the data to train a private company's artificial intelligence system.

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China uses DeepSeek AI for surveillance and information attacks on US

Beijing also uses AI models to collect biometric data and for social media listening for Chinese security services,

A Look at U.S. Government's Changed Approach to Artificial Intelligence Development and Investments

Highlights In January 2025, the new administration took several steps related to AI technologies and infrastructure Many previous executive orders were rescinded, but a prior executive order regarding using federal lands for data centers remains in place The U.

AI's Impact on the Trump Mass Deportation Plan Will Be Significant and Controversial | Opinion

There is no shortage of information for Trump officials to immediately plug into AI tools to support deportation efforts.

Elon Musk's DOGE is feeding sensitive federal data into AI to target cuts

Department of Government Efficiency workers embedded in the Education Department have been processing sensitive agency data using artificial intelligence.

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Transcript: EU pushes ahead with sprawling AI regulation

The European Union has American AI companies in its crosshairs. Brussels is pushing ahead with new rules on artificial intelligence, even as Donald Trump warns that he'll hit back if US companies are fined. I'm joined now by the FT's Barbara Moens to talk about this. Hi, Barbara.

Americans Face Decades in Prison for Downloading DeepSeek Under New Republican Bill

Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley introduced a bill that could earn Americans jail time if they were to download Chinese AI models while actively residing in the US.