Trump, AI and NVIDIA
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US President Trump moves to ease AI chips export rules, letting nations like Saudi Arabia negotiate access while aiming to prevent tech diversion to China.
The Trump administration plans to overhaul regulations on the export of semiconductors used in artificial intelligence, tossing out a Biden-era approach that had drawn strenuous objections from US allies and companies including Nvidia Corp.
GOP lawmakers would grant OpenAI one of its wishes by blocking states from imposing their own AI regulations for at least 10 years.
After a week or so of rumors, the U.S. Department of Commerce formally rescinded Biden-era AI export controls that were set to go into effect on May 15.
The Trump administration has formally scrapped the 'AI Diffusion Rule' put in place under President Joe Biden. The decision was announced
In a geopolitical chess game with billions at stake, Saudi Arabia, the U.S. and Nvidia all have something to gain.
The Trump administration quietly fired the head of the U.S. Copyright Office over the weekend after her office issued a lengthy report condemning artificial intelligence companies for training their models on copyrighted works,
Nansen CEO Alex Svanevik explains how AI is labeling nearly half a billion crypto wallets — tracking everything from Trump and Vitalik’s addresses to cross-chain hacks and smart money flows.
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The Manila Times on MSNSaudis invest big in US weapons, AI as Trump basks in welcomeSaudi Arabia on Tuesday promised billions of dollars in deals with the United States from defense to artificial intelligence as it threw a lavish welcome for President Donald Trump on the first state visit of his second term.