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The Trump administration published its much-anticipated AI Action Plan Wednesday, signaling a sharp shift away from former President Biden’s cautious approach to addressing the risks of AI, and toward a focus on speed,
This is bad news for artists and media companies that want a say in how AI companies use their intellectual property.
White House ‘A.I. and crypto czar’ David Sacks addresses the 'major plank' in President Donald Trump's new A.I. action plan to dominate China on 'The Story.'
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The Trump administration just revealed America's AI Action Plan, and it's set to remove red tape in order to speed up development in the U.S.
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The Christian Post on MSNTrump admin. releases AI 'action plan' calling for deregulation, removal of DEI referencesThe Trump administration has unveiled its ambitious strategy aimed at cementing the United States as the global leader in artificial intelligence (AI), but some of even the president's die-hard supporters aren't on board.
The president’s plan for an artificial intelligence-driven future has garnered backlash from allies who are disturbed by its tech bro-friendly proposals.
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Meta executive Joel Kaplan backs Trump’s AI plan, praising its focus on innovation, infrastructure, and leadership in 'fierce' race with China
The AI Action Plan offers a path, but not a concrete plan, for what the administration is thinking when it comes to chip export restrictions.
Trump upheaval plays into the hands of talent-hungry firms in the growing sector, as many eye markets beyond the mainland Yuan Yu, founder of Shanghai-based quantitative hedge fund Mingshi, recognised an opportunity when several intern prospects studying in the US said they were struggling to complete their PhDs amid university funding cuts and stricter visa policies under President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump’s plan to boost artificial intelligence and build data centers across the U.S. could speed up a building boom that was already expected to strain the nation’s ability to power i