AI, China and Trump
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Cryptopolitan on MSNChina appeals for standardization in AI governance days after Trump’s deregulation pushChina’s Premier Li Qiang spoke at the World AI Conference in Shanghai, calling for the establishment of an international institution to guide AI collaboration just days after Washington moved to loosen its industry oversight.
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Jensen Huang pulled off something of a political miracle this week for Nvidia shareholders. As the U.S. and China continue to growl at one another over tariffs and other elements of the trade war between the two countries and the race to attain AI superiority, Huang convinced Donald Trump to lift the ban on select AI chip sales to China.
The new framework suggests a strong US open-source AI network has “geostrategic value” because it could underpin businesses and academic research globally.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has expressed apprehensions about the environmental impact of President Donald Trump‘s AI infrastructure plan. What Happened: Greene, in a post on social media platform X,
The Trump administration’s decision allowing Nvidia Corp. to resume shipments of its H20 artificial intelligence chips to China risks bolstering Beijing’s military capabilities and expanding its capacity to compete with the US in AI,
Tech companies selling AI to the federal government now face a new challenge: proving their chatbots aren't "woke."
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang noted the connection between energy policy and AI leadership, saying Trump's pro-energy stance as essential for America's artificial intelligence future.