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Even as Trump backs away from the $1.8 billion fund, he's keeping an extraordinary perk.... and Democrats may have just found their midterm weapon.
President Donald Trump has signed a scaled-back version of an executive order governing AI that he had shelved less than two weeks ago, after senior aides persuaded him that the administration could not indefinitely delay establishing a framework for the technology,
OpenAI has expanded access to its upgraded GPT-Rosalind AI model, designed to help researchers accelerate drug discovery, genomics analysis and life sciences research workflows.
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Trump issues executive order to boost advanced AI innovation and security
President Donald Trump on Tuesday privately signed an executive order aiming to bolster advanced artificial intelligence innovation and security. Trump’s new executive order directs federal agencies to “establish or expand” programs and cybersecurity services that “enhance AI-enabled defensive tools.
President Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order directing federal agencies to shore up their defenses against more advanced AI models and develop a voluntary testing framework. The new order appears to be a scaled-back version of the order Trump initially intended to sign recently.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order seeking early government access for the most advanced AI models to weigh cybersecurity risks and protect critical infrastructure.
The much-anticipated presidential order signals a change for an administration that has resisted regulation of artificial intelligence (AI). But much more work is needed to create an effective cybersecurity network for the country as AI developments rapidly expand.
AI’s next phase depends on who controls compute. Forbes contributors examine how Anthropic, OpenAI and Nvidia shape the model, hardware and policy forces driving the AI economy.
Developers Are Still Waiting for Access to Meta's Latest AI Model
By Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON, June 1 (Reuters) - Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren and Andy Kim on Monday slammed the Trump administration for potentially allowing advanced American AI chips to be sent to overseas units of Chinese firms,
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