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President Donald Trump’s artificial intelligence plan — due out this week — is shaping up to be a lot like his “energy dominance” platform. The AI Action Plan will include cutting back environmental requirements and streamlining permitting policies to make it easier to build data centers and power infrastructure, Mohar Chatterjee reports.
Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, and xAI recently secured Defense Department contracts worth up to $200 million. A planned executive order could put those funds in jeopardy if they don't fall in line.
The Stargate venture, introduced at a White House event, is now setting the more modest goal of building a small data center by year-end.
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Tech’s strength has people talking about bubbles once again—and not without evidence. Consider: The top 10 companies in the S&P 500 today are more overvalued than they were during the dot-com era.
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The Journal also reported that the Trump Administration is planning to issue an executive order promoting the export of AI chips made in the U.S., part of the government's effort to secure AI dominance over China. All eyes are on the White House for announcements expected next week.
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Jensen Huang pulled off something of a political miracle this week for Nvidia shareholders. As the U.S. and China continue to growl at one another over tariffs and other elements of the trade war between the two countries and the race to attain AI superiority, Huang convinced Donald Trump to lift the ban on select AI chip sales to China.
With his rival out of the way, OpenAI’s CEO has a clear path to press for the company’s goals. He is leaving the Democratic Party.
AI is “not my thing,” President Donald Trump admitted during a speech in Pittsburgh on Tuesday. However, the president said during his remarks at the Energy and Innovation Summit, his advisers had told him just how important energy was to the future of AI.