Donald Trump killed an executive order to regulate AI. Now, administration officials and AI executives are trying to figure out if there’s anything left to piece back together.

Donald Trump killed an executive order to regulate AI. Now, administration officials and AI executives are trying to figure out if there’s anything left to piece back together.

A "knife fight" between Commerce, intelligence agencies, and pro-industry factions has paralysed US AI policy, with Trump scrapping an executive order and no framework in place.

The narrowed order defers decisions on new rules for cutting-edge AI models.

The order creates a national security review window for advanced AI systems — but it's unclear how far it departs from the framework Trump rejected.

Donald Trump’s new AI order is a lot of nothing.

While the White House backed away from mandatory vetting for AI systems, pro-regulation voices are hailing the new executive order as proof that the momentum is on their side.