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Is the Government Finally Stepping In? (Federal AI Regulation)
Matthew Berman· 2025-12-09 02:12
Trump just outlined his plan for AI regulation and it actually makes a lot of sense. I'm excited. Let me tell you about it.I'll break it all down. Now, first, let me read his tweet. There must be only one rule book.If we are going to continue to lead in AI, we are beating all countries at this point in the race, but that won't last long if we're going to have 50 states. Many of them bad actors involved in rules and the approval process. That is the crux of what Trump and his administration are proposing, th ...
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Cointelegraph· 2025-12-08 14:00
🇺🇸 TRUMP: "Fragmented AI regulation across 50 states would kill innovation, will issue an executive order to establish one federal standard." https://t.co/gYCUDeMKsC ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-12-08 13:42
President Donald Trump said he would approve an executive order this week to establish “ONE RULE” on AI regulation and limit state-level policies regulating the technology https://t.co/QvIweyU8wG ...
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CNBC· 2025-12-04 13:10
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang talks chip restrictions with Trump, blasts state-by-state AI regulations
CNBC· 2025-12-03 21:17
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he met with President Donald Trump on Wednesday and that the two men discussed chip export restrictions, as lawmakers consider a proposal to limit exports of advanced artificial intelligence chips to nations like China. "I've said it repeatedly that we support export controls, and that we should ensure that American companies have the best and the most and first," Huang told reporters on Capitol Hill. Lawmakers were considering including the Guaranteeing Access and Innovation fo ...
Jensen Huang: State-by-state AI regulation would drag industry to a halt
Youtube· 2025-12-03 19:51
Core Viewpoint - The discussion emphasizes the importance of American technological leadership and national security, particularly in relation to export controls on advanced chips to China [1][4][9]. Group 1: National Security and Technology Leadership - The CEO of Nvidia highlights the need for the United States to maintain the best technology to ensure national security and compete globally [2][4]. - Concerns are raised about the potential risks of American chips being exported to China, which could compromise U.S. security [3][15]. - The CEO advocates for a federal approach to AI regulation, arguing that state-by-state regulations could hinder technological advancement and pose national security risks [7]. Group 2: Export Controls and Regulations - There is support for export controls to ensure that American companies have access to the best technology first, while still being able to compete in the global market [6][15]. - The CEO expresses that while export controls are necessary, it is crucial not to degrade the quality of chips sold to China, as they would not accept inferior products [15]. - Discussions with the White House focus on finding the best way to implement export controls while ensuring national security and technological leadership [12]. Group 3: Industry Collaboration - Nvidia collaborates closely with major American technology companies, which allows for the design and launch of advanced technologies in partnership with these firms [11]. - The CEO emphasizes the importance of American technology companies in maintaining a competitive edge in the global market [11].
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TechCrunch· 2025-12-03 16:08
Another bid to block state AI regulation has failed…for now https://t.co/RR58MZdghY ...
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Political Landscape - Billionaires, tech titans, and their opponents are accumulating multimillion-dollar war chests for a contentious battle over AI regulation [1] - The AI regulation battle is anticipated to be chaotic and bruising [1] - The timing of this battle is ahead of the 2026 midterm elections [1]
英国公布AI监管原则:开发者要为输出内容负责
Xin Lang Ke Ji· 2025-11-26 08:44
Group 1 - The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has proposed new standards for managing AI models, focusing on accountability, access, and transparency to promote healthy development of the technology [1] - CMA CEO Sarah Cardell emphasized the potential of AI to enhance productivity and ease daily tasks for millions, but also highlighted that the consequences of this technology may not always be positive [1] - The CMA's regulatory principles include seven aspects: accountability, access, diversity, choice, flexibility, fair trading, and transparency [1] Group 2 - In the coming months, the CMA will engage with a wide range of stakeholders in the UK and internationally to further develop these principles, supporting the positive development of AI in key markets for effective competition and consumer protection [2] - The UK government aims to become a global leader in the AI industry and regulation, planning to host the first global AI summit in November [2] - A proposed copyright law exemption would allow text and data mining for any purpose, potentially leading to the use of copyrighted artistic and cultural content as training material for generative AI [2]
Joe Lonsdale on AI regulation: Don't want the populists to break the whole AI wave
CNBC Television· 2025-11-25 14:11
AI Regulation & Policy - A new super PAC called "Leading the Future" is supporting pro AI regulation [1] - The speaker advocates for federal regulation on the largest AI models, focusing on transparency and ideological training [15] - The speaker opposes state-level regulations that could hinder AI development and innovation, particularly those that impose arbitrary fines and penalties [9] - The speaker believes that some states are attempting to ban the use of AI in healthcare and education, which could prevent advancements and cost reductions [10][11] - The speaker warns against European-style regulations that could make America poorer and less competitive [12] AI Development & Competition - The speaker acknowledges that Google's Gemini has recently surpassed other large language models [17] - The speaker mentions Grok was previously ahead and Anthropic is also making significant progress [17] - The speaker believes the competition among AI models is beneficial for innovation and cost reduction [17][18] - The speaker is involved with hundreds of companies building on top of these AI models, aiming to bring disinflation and solve problems for hundreds of millions of Americans [18] Concerns & Risks - The speaker expresses concern about populists on both the left and right who oppose AI development for "nefarious reasons" [4] - The speaker warns that excessive regulation could lead to China winning the AI race [7][15]