At a Capitol Hill spectacle complete with VCs and billionaires, Trump sealed a new era of AI governance: deregulated, unapologetically pro-growth, and ethics-optional.

The White House wants to slash red tape it sees as standing in the way of innovation.

The White House unveiled its new AI action plan to make the United States a global leader in the technology. It includes plans to export American systems.

The AI Action Plan offers a path, but not a concrete plan, for what the administration is thinking when it comes to chip export restrictions.

David Sacks, Trump’s AI czar, shared the stage with his cohosts from the All-in podcast on Wednesday, walking through various elements of the new 28-page AI Action Plan.

The plan is said to put pressure on China and build new data centers in the US.

The plan says the nation’s leading AI models should protect free speech and be “founded on American values.” It doesn't define those values.

The White House says the action plan will boost US innovation and promote American AI technology globally.

Enterprises will not see immediate impact from the AI Action Plan, but it signals wider support for open-source models and evaluations.

Trump has vowed to push back against "woke" AI models and to turn the U.S. into an "AI export powerhouse," signing three AI-focused executive orders Wednesday.

At a Capitol Hill spectacle complete with VCs and billionaires, Trump sealed a new era of AI governance: deregulated, unapologetically pro-growth, and ethics-optional.

War is peace, bias is objectivity, speech is censorship.

Despite a flurry of actions this week to extend AI leadership, the administration is dismantling the very advantages that established America’s global lead in AI in the first…

Millions spent by Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft and others appear to have paid off as president vows to cut red tape

US President Donald Trump presented an action plan on Wednesday, July 23, aimed at accelerating the large-scale adoption of AI technology by easing infrastructure construction and…