Technology leaders initially sought regulation for generative A.I. due to concerns about national security and job displacement, but have since shifted their stance under the Trump administration’s pro-growth A.I. policies. The reversal has led to tech companies lobbying for fewer regulations and more incentives, despite potential risks like disinformation and discrimination. The Biden administration previously worked on safety standards and regulation, but the current push is focused on promoting American leadership in A.I. through collaboration with industry and a hands-off approach from government.
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Chinese firms rush for Nvidia chips as US prepares to lift ban
Chinese companies are rapidly ordering Nvidia's H20 AI chips as the company prepares to resume sales to mainland China, anticipating $15 billion to $20 billion in additional revenue following US government license approvals. Nvidia aims to restart shipments after CEO Jensen Huang's meeting with President Trump, emphasizing the critical demand for specialized hardware for AI applications since the launch of ChatGPT in 2022. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Chinese companies are quickly ordering...
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