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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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AI, IP, and the Law: Confronting New Challenges

Artificial intelligence (AI) has disrupted sectors, but where it merges with intellectual property (IP) law is a novel challenge. Fast-paced machine learning an

Ben Stiller, Mark Ruffalo and More Than 400 Hollywood Names Urge Trump to Not Let AI Companies 'Exploit' Copyrighted Works

More than 400 Hollywood creative leaders urged the Trump White House to not roll back copyright protections at the behest of AI companies.

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.

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.

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.

Artificial Intelligence and Indian Legal Framework: A Critical Analysis

The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has significantly transformed various facets of human life. 3 This technology, which is less than 60 years old, gained its name during a pivotal conference in the mid-20th century when the first digital computers began to emerge in academic settings.