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President Trump delayed signing an executive order requiring pre-release government security reviews of AI models, citing dissatisfaction with the order's language. The move reflects ongoing tensions between regulatory approaches and innovation in AI governance.
President Trump is expected to sign a new executive order this week establishing a voluntary 90-day AI disclosure framework, amid growing pressure from MAGA allies for stricter oversight.
A Trump-era proposal would require entry-level software engineers to earn at least $162,000 annually to qualify for an H-1B visa, sparking debate over tech hiring and immigration policy.
The Turnberry Agreement, signed between the U.S. and EU in Scotland, is facing renewed scrutiny as Trump's administration considers breaking the deal, particularly over automotive tariffs and semiconductors.
Anthropic's new cybersecurity model, Claude Mythos Preview, may help repair its relationship with the Trump administration after months of criticism.
Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark confirmed the company briefed the Trump administration on its Mythos AI project while simultaneously suing the government. The revelation underscores the complex relationship between AI companies and regulators.
David Sacks has stepped down as White House AI czar, moving further from the power center in Washington. His departure signals a potential shift in the administration's approach to AI governance.
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's ban on Anthropic AI models, calling the labeling of the company a 'potential adversary' unconstitutional. The ruling emphasizes First Amendment protections in the context of AI regulation.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, and other tech leaders have been appointed to President Trump's new AI policy council, signaling a significant shift toward industry-driven AI governance.
The Trump administration's new AI regulatory blueprint proposes minimal federal oversight while banning state-level AI regulations to maintain national competitiveness.
The Trump administration is urging Congress to preempt state AI legislation, arguing that federal oversight is better suited to ensure consistent standards. State laws, however, address critical concerns like algorithmic bias and data privacy.
The Trump administration is preparing an executive order targeting AI startup Anthropic, as the company faces legal scrutiny over its previous dealings with federal regulators.