Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says Donald Trump is a president-elect who for all of his aggressive talk is afraid to let America compete with the rest of the world, responding instead with tariffs and curtailing immigration.
President Joe Biden's outgoing administration plans to finalize rules next week cracking down on Chinese vehicle software and hardware, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told Reuters.
Beijing-based Zhipu singled out among artificial intelligence start-ups for allegedly advancing Chinese military capabilities
The restrictions, which also include rules on weights for closed AI models, build on previously announced curbs on exporting certain technologies to China, with which the ... it that way," Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told reporters.
The U.S. is imposing some of its strongest measures yet to limit Chinese advances in AI, aiming to block backdoors in other countries that Beijing could use to access technology.
Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said the new policy will help build a trusted technology ecosystem around the world.
By 2020, the plan called for “iconic advances” in AI to demonstrate its progress. Then in late 2022, OpenAI’s release of ChatGPT took the world by surprise—and caught China flat-footed. At the time, leading Chinese technology companies were still reeling from an 18-month government crackdown that shaved around $1 trillion off China's tech sector.
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says Donald Trump is a president ... a risk that led Raimondo to ban the internet-connected autos made by China. “AI is by far the single biggest disruptive ...
Moving to fortify tough technology restrictions on China on its way out the door, US President Joe Biden's administration announced new regulations Monday designed to further restrict artificial intelligence chip exports.
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The Biden administration has issued new restrictions on the export of US-developed computer chips that power artificial intelligence (AI) systems, in a final effort to prevent rivals like China from accessing the advanced technology,
The new rules will take effect in 120 days, said Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, giving the incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump time to potentially make