The Biden administration announced a "final rule" on AI chip export controls Monday, as tech leaders express concern framework undermines U.S. leadership.
Since last year's election, Musk has pushed the boundaries his new alliance with Trump. President Joe Biden's highly anticipated artificial intelligence executive order may not last long after President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration next week as the incoming commander in chief pledges to reduce government regulation.
The White House unveiled sweeping new limits on the sale of advanced AI chips by Nvidia Corp. and its peers, leaving the Trump administration to decide how and whether to implement curbs that have encountered fierce industry opposition.
US president Joe Biden just issued a 40-page executive order that aims to bolster federal cybersecurity protections, directs government use of AI—and takes a swipe at Microsoft’s dominance.
The White House on Monday announced new restrictions on artificial-intelligence exports that will impact companies including Nvidia.
Tech-entrepreneur David Sacks, the incoming White House czar for AI and cryptocurrency, has a reputation for staunchly defending online free speech, including when he criticized tech companies for silencing conservative voices in the run-up to the January 6,
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Some industries would not be impacted, because they are not crucial to national security, including supply chain activities and gaming chips.
The Biden administration is proposing a new framework for the exporting of the advanced computer chips used to develop artificial intelligence, an attempt to balance national security concerns about the technology with the economic interests of producers and other countries.
The White House unveiled new guardrails for AI development and advanced computing chip exports Monday, just days before the end of President Joe Biden's term. The rules create a tiered system for ...
President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Tuesday to provide federal support to address massive energy needs for fast-growing advanced artificial intelligence data centers, the White House said.