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In a surprising reversal of the United States’ years-long technology restrictions on China, President Donald Trump last month allowed Nvidia to resume sales of a key AI chip designed specifically for the Chinese market.
U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff told CNN earlier Sunday that Putin had agreed that the U.S. could offer Ukraine an “Article Five-like protection” but not the real thing. Russia also agreed to implement a law not to “go after any other European countries and violate their sovereignty,” Witkoff said. “And there was plenty more.”
President Trump launches bold artificial intelligence strategy to counter Chinese technological dominance and secure America's economic future
President Donald Trump’s social media platform Truth Social is a safe space for him and his movement, an autocrat-friendly network where the president’s posts — which are called “truths” on the platform — are praised effusively and largely go uncontested.
Truth Social's newly launched chatbot, Truth Search AI, has repeatedly returned answers that contradicted President Donald Trump on major topics including the 2020 election, tariffs and the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The deal recently struck between the Trump administration and Nvidia will allow the company to obtain the export licenses and begin the sale of chips in China, a White House official said. AMD, which offers an MI308 chip for Chinese customers, will also receive permission for such sales, the official added.
President Trump’s three new AI executive orders highlight key priorities—boosting infrastructure, promoting exports, and ensuring ideological neutrality—suggesting these areas will dominate efforts.
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Trump Wasted No Time Derailing His Own AI Plan
President Donald Trump recently released his plan for the United States to win the global race for AI dominance. The document has some good ideas about expanding domestic infrastructure, encouraging other countries to adopt American AI models,
Donald Trump has welcomed the news of massive AI-related investments, but the spending spree might be hiding troubling signs elsewhere.
If you have issues with what I’m putting out, you sure as hell should have concerns about what [Trump is] putting out as president,” California Governor Gavin Newsom said.