
US Approves Nvidia H200 AI Chip Sales to China
The U.S. government has authorized Nvidia to sell its H200 artificial intelligence chips to China, a major policy shift with significant financial and security conditions.
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The U.S. government has authorized Nvidia to sell its H200 artificial intelligence chips to China, a major policy shift with significant financial and security conditions.

Despite intense geopolitical rivalry, American companies are increasingly adopting Chinese open-source AI models due to their high performance and low cost.

The Trump administration is aggressively promoting AI development with deregulation, creating a rift with MAGA supporters who fear widespread job displacement.

China's strategy of developing smaller, open-source AI models has led to faster global adoption than the massive, proprietary systems favored by the United States.

An international consortium of regulators has proposed a unified global data privacy framework to streamline rules like GDPR and CCPA for businesses and consumers.

The White House is drafting an executive order to direct the Justice Department to sue states over their own artificial intelligence regulations, a move to centralize AI governance.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman faces scrutiny after denying the company seeks federal loans, despite reports of a recent request to a White House office for such aid.

A Beijing conference reveals advanced AI surveillance tools being sold to Chinese police, including software that can analyze over 200 dialects and languages.

The U.S. leads in frontier AI research, but China is rapidly gaining ground by focusing on practical application, algorithmic efficiency, and widespread societal adoption.

Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed the creation of a global organization to govern artificial intelligence during the APEC summit, positioning China as a leader in shaping international tech policy

Two U.S. federal judges have admitted their offices used AI to draft court documents that contained fabricated quotes and fictional individuals, prompting a rebuke from Congress.

Former Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger is now leading Gloo, a tech company with $110 million in funding to build an AI platform tailored for churches and faith groups.