U.S. Eases AI Rules Amid Technological Race with China
The Trump administration is unveiling a new plan to ease regulations on artificial intelligence (AI) in the U.S., aiming to bolster its position in the technological race against China. This plan marks a significant policy shift from former President Biden's restrictive approach, focusing on expanding AI exports and development.
The Trump administration is poised to announce a strategic blueprint aimed at relaxing regulations surrounding artificial intelligence (AI), a sector pivotal in the technological arms race between the U.S. and China. The initiative, scheduled for release on Wednesday, underscores America's intention to secure dominance in this rapidly evolving field.
President Donald Trump will highlight the significance of leading the AI race in his speech, emphasizing its critical role in defining 21st-century geopolitics. The plan advocates for the exportation of U.S. AI technologies and challenges state laws considered obstructive, deviating from Biden's restrictive 'high fence' strategy on global AI chip access.
Key figures including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Economic Adviser Kevin Hassett will participate in the event titled 'Winning the AI Race'. The policy, crafted with input from influential supporters and officials, is part of Trump's broader agenda to enhance U.S. technological and military prowess, countering previous export limits.
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