By Alexandra Alper and Stephen Nellis SAN FRANCISCO, March 5 (Reuters) - U.S. officials are debating a new regulatory ...
United States officials are considering new rules to control exports of AI chips, possibly requiring foreign nations to invest in U.S. data centres or provide security guarantees. The proposal could ...
U.S. officials are evaluating a new regulatory framework that could significantly reshape global access to advanced ...
The US is considering a new regulatory framework that could require foreign governments to invest in US AI infrastructure or provide security assurances to access large shipments of advanced chips ...
The US is contemplating new regulations for AI chip exports, potentially requiring foreign investment in American data centres or security assurances.
The U.S. Commerce Department said on Thursday that it would not enact new curbs on exports of American AI technologies that ...
The Donald Trump administration is reportedly considering a new framework for exporting advanced artificial intelligence ...
They would be the first attempt to regulate the flow of AI chips to U.S. allies and partners since President Donald Trump’s administration said it rescinded its predecessor’s so-called AI diffusion ...
U.S. DoC is committed to promote secure exports of American AI hardware.
Draft rules could force Nvidia and AMD to seek government approval before selling abroad The Trump administration is reportedly planning new restrictions on GPU exports, aimed not only at controlling ...
U.S. officials are drafting rules requiring companies and other governments to seek Commerce Department approval to buy AI chips that end up outside the U.S., Bloomberg reported. The report said the ...
US officials are debating a new regulatory framework for exporting artificial intelligence (AI) chips and are considering requiring foreign nations to invest in US AI data centers or security ...