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By adopting a superior AI diffusion rule, the Trump administration can produce an all-American AI revolution protected from ...
If passed, SB 7 would bar employers from relying ‘primarily’ on automated decision-making software for promotion, discipline ...
When Gregory Barbaccia took the job as the U.S. federal CIO in January 2025, he became the sixth person to hold the position ...
On the campaign trail, Trump promised to restore the manufacturing base. But what exactly is his vision of a reindustrialized ...
Shinsegae Group Chairman Chung Yong-jin has been tapped to lead Asia operations of the Rockbridge Network, a tech-focused ...
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On Friday night, tech billionaires and cabinet secretaries celebrated the opening of Washington, DC’s “The Executive Branch” ...
January's DeepSeek launch challenged assumptions that Chinese AI models were years behind the US, David Sacks said.
Trump administration AI czar David Sacks warns America isn't guaranteed to win a tech race with China, advocating for export ...
White House AI czar David Sacks on Tuesday downplayed the risk that coveted American AI chips could be smuggled to bad actors ...
David Sacks, who leads crypto and AI policy under President Donald Trump’s White House, warned on Wednesday that China is no longer playing catch-up.
David Sacks, the White House AI czar, downplayed AI chip smuggling concerns, warning that over-regulation of U.S. exports could stifle innovation and give China an edge in the global AI race.