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Bloomberg· 2025-12-21 18:00
The politics of AI are already exploding and @AlexBores, a New York Democrat who is running for his party's congressional nomination, knows firsthand what happens when the industry fights back on the state's push for regulation.Bores joins @thestalwart and @tracyalloway on the Odd Lots podcast to discuss what he thinks is the optimal approach to AI regulation and how the deepfake problem can be solved https://t.co/qoGXjc1GMM ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-12-19 23:00
The politics of AI are already exploding and @AlexBores, a New York Democrat who is running for his party's congressional nomination, knows firsthand what happens when the industry fights back on the state's push for regulation.Bores joins @thestalwart and @tracyalloway on the Odd Lots podcast to discuss what he thinks is the optimal approach to AI regulation and how the deepfake problem can be solved https://t.co/qoGXjc1GMM ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-12-18 14:54
The politics of AI are already exploding and @AlexBores, a New York Democrat who is running for his party's congressional nomination, knows firsthand what happens when the industry fights back on the state's push for regulation.Bores joins @thestalwart and @tracyalloway on the Odd Lots podcast to discuss what he thinks is the optimal approach to AI regulation and how the deepfake problem can be solved https://t.co/qoGXjc1GMM ...
If This Happens, Nvidia's Jensen Huang Says It Would "Drag This Industry Into a Halt"
Yahoo Finance· 2025-12-17 10:05
Group 1 - The growth in artificial intelligence (AI) is relentless, with tech companies investing heavily in new products and services, leading to Nvidia becoming the most valuable company globally with a market cap of approximately $4.2 trillion [1] - Nvidia has experienced rapid growth in both sales and profits, dominating the AI chip market, which has prompted other companies to develop their own chips to reduce dependency on Nvidia [2] - CEO Jensen Huang warns that improper regulation could hinder Nvidia and the entire AI industry, emphasizing the need for clear and consistent regulations rather than state-by-state approaches [2][5] Group 2 - The necessity for strict regulations in AI is highlighted, as companies face lawsuits for issues like copyright infringement and inadequate user safeguards, including serious incidents involving chatbot interactions [4] - Uncertainty surrounding AI regulations could significantly impact the industry's growth prospects, with Huang stating that state-by-state regulation could halt progress and create national security concerns [5][6] - While Nvidia and other tech companies favor policies that support rapid growth, the complexity and restrictiveness of upcoming regulations could affect both short- and long-term growth prospects for the industry [6][7]
White House AI Czar David Sacks talk Pres. Trump's order limiting state regulation on AI
CNBC Television· 2025-12-15 22:20
Joining us now is David Saxs, White House AI and Cryptosar. And David, it's great to have you back on the show. Welcome.>> Good to be here. >> It's a lot to get to with you, but first I have to start with this EO. And specifically, why was it necessary.>> Well, Morgan, we've got the 50 different states here running in 50 different directions with AI regulation. You've got a thousand bills right now going through state legislatores. Over a hundred measures have already passed and you're starting to see contr ...
The best open weight AI models are coming from China, says Corridor's Alex Stamos
CNBC Television· 2025-12-12 19:51
Alex Stamos is chief product officer at Corridor and former chief security officer at Facebook. Alex, it's great to see you. I don't know if you'd have any comment on whether Meta is training off of this Chinese model. >> Yeah, I don't have any specific insight.I'm not at Meta anymore. Uh what that's called is distillation. So when you're building a model, one of the ways you can train it is you could ask another model millions or billions of questions, take that output uh and then build your model to give ...
Trump signs an executive order to centralize AI regulation. 🤖
Yahoo Finance· 2025-12-12 17:17
It's a massive industry. Uh they're spending trillions of dollars. It's a big part of the economy.There's only going to be one winner here and that's probably going to be the US or China. And right now we're winning by a lot. We have trillions of dollars of construction going on.The electricity is being built by them in every plant. They're building the electricity. We're getting them rapid approvals.One of the things that it has is you have to have a central source of approval. When they need approvals on ...
Squawk Pod: AI commission in the House, reaction to chip sales in the GOP - 12/10/25 | Audio Only
CNBC Television· 2025-12-10 18:55
Congressman Josh Gottheimer (D-New Jersey) is co-leading his party’s congressional commission on AI, and he highlights bipartisan efforts to legislate AI and technology safety. Former SEC Chair Jay Clayton, now U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, discusses AI regulation and affordability and crime in the city. Plus, President Trump is inching closer to announcing his pick for Fed Chair and CNBC’s Emily Wilkins reports on the Republican reactions to President Trump’s plan to allow Nvidia to ...
Not opposed to federal AI law just need state carveouts, says Rep. Josh Gottheimer
CNBC Television· 2025-12-10 14:09
Welcome back everybody. With AI super PACs projected to spend a hundred million dollars in the 2026 midterm elections, our next guest will weigh in on the future of AI policy on Capitol Hill. Want to welcome Congressman Josh Godheimer of New Jersey.He will co-lead a new House Commission, the House Democratic Commission on AI and the Innovation Economy. And Congressman, welcome. Thanks for being with us today. >> Thanks for having me, Becky.Uh this is just a Democratic committee that's going to be looking at ...
Nvidia's H200 authorization should go to ally countries not China, says Tusk Venture's Bradley Tusk
CNBC Television· 2025-12-09 19:57
US AI Policy & Geopolitics - Questions the rationale behind prioritizing chip exports to China over US allies like UAE, Japan, and South Korea, especially considering their alignment with US interests and technological goals [2][3] - Highlights the inconsistency between limiting AI regulation at the state level due to national security concerns and simultaneously exporting advanced chips to China, a strategic rival in AI development [3] - Points out the potential risks of a fragmented regulatory landscape for AI across different states, while acknowledging the need for some level of state and local oversight, particularly in sectors like healthcare and consumer protection [5][6][8] Economic & Fiscal Policy - Criticizes the lack of logical consistency in US economic policies, particularly concerning revenue generation and fiscal decisions, referencing a significant reduction in national revenue (45% if interpreted as $4.5 trillion) following a major bill [10] - Expresses concern over the seemingly random and inconsistent nature of US policy decisions, questioning whether they contribute to a clear and consistent strategy beneficial for the US [11]