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SEC should avoid 'overly prescriptive' AI rules, acting chair says

The comments follow actions taken by President Trump that have effectively upended the U.S. approach to AI policy under Biden, according to analysts.

Inside industry's wishlist for a new national AI strategy

Private sector companies and industry advocated highlight U.S. dominance, export controls and federal adoption as their biggest wants in a new national AI policy.

Google Advocates for Looser Copyright and Export Regulations in AI Proposal

Google has made a strong appeal to the U.S. government to establish federal legislation on artificial intelligence (AI) that would promote innovation while ensuring privacy and security. The tech giant has emphasized the need for a unified framework that addresses these critical issues.

Ohio AG Yost sides with Cleveland police in murder case in which officers used AI to justify search

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost's office has sided with Cleveland police in a murder case where officers used artificial intelligence software to identify a suspect and justify a search warrant.

OpenAI calls on Trump to eliminate restrictions on the AI industry

OpenAI has submitted a lengthy proposal to the U.S. government, aiming to influence its upcoming AI Action Plan, a strategy report that many believe will guide President Donald Trump's policy on artificial intelligence technology.

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.

No, AI can't decide whom to fire — or many other DOGE goals

Using AI to identify "mission-critical" jobs? Spotting dead people on the Social Security rolls? There's an urgent role for automation and AI in government -- but the what DOGE appears to be doing doesn't add up.

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administration took several steps related to AI technologies and infrastructure Many previous executive orders were rescinded, but a prior executive order regarding using federal lands for data centers remains in place The U.