US Rescinds Biden's 'AI Diffusion Rule' on AI Chips
The Commerce Department scraps the three-tier framework restricting AI chip exports just days before it was set to take effect. Trump bets on bilateral deals instead.
The Commerce Department scraps the three-tier framework restricting AI chip exports just days before it was set to take effect. Trump bets on bilateral deals instead.
OpenAI drops its plan to spin off the for-profit arm after pushback from former employees, academics and the Delaware and California attorneys general. The nonprofit will keep control of the company, which will become a Public Benefit Corporation.
Washington will require a license to sell Nvidia’s H20 in China, the chip created to comply with earlier restrictions. The company expects a charge of up to $5.5 billion for inventory and commitments tied to the processor.
On April 9, the European Commission launched its plan to make Europe a global leader in artificial intelligence, featuring AI gigafactories, the Apply AI strategy, and public consultations on cloud infrastructure and AI development.
At the AI Action Summit in Paris, roughly 60 countries — including China — signed a joint declaration. The United States and the United Kingdom held back, as JD Vance warned against overregulation in his first major foreign policy speech.
As of this Sunday, the European Union can ban AI systems it deems to pose 'unacceptable risk' — social scoring, subliminal manipulation, or emotion detection at work. Fines can reach 7% of global revenue.
The new White House scraps the safety framework of 2023's Executive Order 14110 and orders a 180-day action plan. The focus shifts from regulatory caution to competitive dominance.
The White House unveils its most ambitious export regulation yet: 18 allies face no restrictions, the rest get country-by-country caps, and closed model weights come under control. Just a week before the change of administration.
Donald Trump's election victory on November 5 opens the door to repealing Biden's AI executive order and ramping up tech competition with China, as promised throughout the Republican campaign.
Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed SB 1047, which would have imposed safety requirements on the largest AI developers. He said its model-size threshold did not adequately measure real-world risk.
California’s Assembly has passed SB 1047, a bill that would require safety measures for the most powerful AI models. The Senate must ratify the changes before the bill reaches Governor Gavin Newsom.
The European Parliament has approved the AI Act, the regulation that will govern the use of the technology according to risk. It bans certain practices, scrutinizes sensitive systems and requires transparency from generative models.
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