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EU Leverage Over AI: ASML Export Controls and Data Enforcement Threaten U.S. Tech and Politics

EU Leverage Over AI: ASML Export Controls and Data Enforcement Threaten U.S. Tech and Politics
Experts warn that the European Union could use its control of Dutch chip‑making equipment and stricter data‑privacy enforcement as a strategic lever against the United States. ASML’s monopoly on advanced lithography machines, vital for companies like Nvidia, gives Brussels the ability to restrict exports and influence the U.S. AI economy. Simultaneously, the EU’s push to enforce GDPR against firms such as Meta and Google could impede the data flows that power AI models. Analysts suggest that combined pressure on technology supply and data usage could destabilize the AI investment surge and create political challenges for President Trump. Leer más →

Trump Administration Issues Executive Order to Challenge State AI Laws, Raising Legal Uncertainty for Startups

Trump Administration Issues Executive Order to Challenge State AI Laws, Raising Legal Uncertainty for Startups
President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to contest state AI regulations, arguing that a fragmented regulatory landscape harms startups. The order tasks the Justice Department, Commerce Department, FTC and FCC with reviewing and potentially preempting state rules. Industry leaders and legal experts warn that the move could spark extensive litigation, extending uncertainty for smaller AI firms that lack resources to navigate conflicting state and federal demands. While supporters hope the order will spur Congress to craft a unified national framework, critics say it may delay clarity and burden innovators. Leer más →

Trump Signs Executive Order to Preempt State AI Laws

Trump Signs Executive Order to Preempt State AI Laws
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at establishing a single federal framework for artificial intelligence and limiting the impact of state AI regulations. The order directs federal agencies to reduce the influence of state laws, creates an AI Litigation Task Force to challenge state statutes deemed inconsistent with federal goals, and targets Colorado’s consumer‑protection law on algorithmic discrimination. It also tasks the FTC, Commerce Department and FCC with issuing guidance and standards that could preempt state requirements, while carving out exceptions for certain lawful state regulations. Industry leaders and political observers note the order grants significant power to the White House AI and crypto czar, David Sacks, and reflects ongoing tension between federal and state approaches to AI governance. Leer más →

President Trump Signs Executive Order to Preempt State AI Laws

President Trump Signs Executive Order to Preempt State AI Laws
President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled “Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence.” The order creates a Justice Department task force to challenge state AI statutes that conflict with a forthcoming federal framework and directs the Commerce Department to withhold future broadband funding from states that enact what the administration calls “onerous” AI regulations. Supported by industry groups and White House advisers, the order also instructs advisers David Sacks and Michael Kratsios to draft legislative recommendations for a national AI policy, while carving out limited protections for child safety, data‑center infrastructure, and state procurement. State attorneys general and civil‑rights groups have criticized the move as an overreach that will likely face legal challenges. Leer más →

Trump Announces Approval for Nvidia's H200 AI Chips to Reach Approved Chinese Customers

Trump Announces Approval for Nvidia's H200 AI Chips to Reach Approved Chinese Customers
President Donald Trump announced that Nvidia has received White House approval to export its H200 AI GPU chips to "approved customers" in China and other nations. The deal includes a 25 percent U.S. cut of sales, higher than the 15 percent cut previously demanded. The H200 chips are an upgrade to the scaled‑down H20 models already allowed for export, though they remain less powerful than Nvidia's flagship Blackwell GPUs. Trump framed the policy as a boost for American jobs, manufacturing, and taxpayers, while noting that Nvidia’s U.S. customers are already moving forward with Blackwell chips. Senators have urged continued restrictions on China’s access to the most advanced AI chips. Leer más →

Trump Announces Planned Executive Order to Preempt State AI Regulations

Trump Announces Planned Executive Order to Preempt State AI Regulations
President Donald Trump said on Truth Social that he will issue an executive order this week to create a single set of federal rules for artificial intelligence, aiming to stop companies from facing a patchwork of state laws. The move comes as states push their own AI measures, including bans on non‑consensual sexual imagery and limits on insurance use of AI. Tech firms such as Google, Meta, OpenAI and Andreessen Horowitz have urged national standards, while 35 states and the District of Columbia warned Congress against blocking state AI laws. Critics argue that only Congress can preempt state authority. Leer más →

Trump Vows Executive Order to Block State AI Regulations

Trump Vows Executive Order to Block State AI Regulations
President Donald Trump announced plans to issue an executive order that would prevent individual states from enacting their own artificial‑intelligence (AI) rules. The proposed order would create an “AI Litigation Task Force” to challenge state laws in court and direct federal agencies to assess state regulations deemed overly burdensome. Critics, including lawmakers from both parties and tech industry leaders, argue the move would create a patchwork of federal preemption that could stifle innovation and undermine consumer protections. The debate highlights a clash between federal authority and state autonomy in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Leer más →

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Influences US Policy on AI Chip Exports and State AI Regulations

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Influences US Policy on AI Chip Exports and State AI Regulations
Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang met with former President Donald Trump and members of Congress to argue against the GAIN AI Act’s proposed restrictions on exporting advanced AI chips. Lawmakers subsequently removed the export‑control provision from the defense bill. Huang also warned that a patchwork of state AI regulations could cripple the industry and threaten national security, a concern echoed by Trump, who favors a single federal standard. Leer más →

Congress Rejects Attempt to Preempt State AI Regulation in Defense Bill

Congress Rejects Attempt to Preempt State AI Regulation in Defense Bill
Lawmakers have dismissed a proposal to block state AI regulations from being included in an annual defense appropriations bill. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise said Republican leaders will seek other avenues for the measure, a move backed by former President Trump. The effort follows earlier attempts to insert a ten‑year moratorium on state AI laws into a tax and spending bill, which also failed. Silicon Valley supports a federal preemption to avoid a patchwork of state rules, while critics argue that state measures focus on safety and consumer protections and that a ban would hand oversight to large tech firms without federal safeguards. Leer más →

White House Unveils Genesis Mission AI Platform Initiative

White House Unveils Genesis Mission AI Platform Initiative
The Trump administration issued an executive order establishing the Genesis Mission, a federal AI platform to be run by the Department of Energy under the oversight of the Assistant to the President for Science and Technology. The plan seeks to leverage the nation’s largest collection of scientific datasets to train foundation models and AI agents that can accelerate research in fields such as advanced manufacturing, biotechnology, critical materials, nuclear energy, quantum information science, and semiconductors. Critics note the order’s focus on strategic advantage and the lack of explicit references to public health or climate challenges. Leer más →

Trump Launches Genesis Mission to Build National AI Platform for Scientific Advancement

Trump Launches Genesis Mission to Build National AI Platform for Scientific Advancement
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order establishing the Genesis Mission, an initiative led by the Department of Energy to create a centralized artificial‑intelligence platform. The platform will aggregate decades‑long federal, academic, and private‑sector data sets for training scientific foundation models, automating research workflows, and accelerating breakthroughs. It will link the nation’s most advanced supercomputers, AI systems, quantum resources, and scientific instruments, including two sovereign AI supercomputers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory built by Hewlett Packard Enterprises and powered by AMD chips. Under Secretary for Science Darío Gil directs the effort, which must identify initial data assets within four months and demonstrate operating capability for at least one national challenge within nine months, focusing on nuclear and fusion energy, grid modernization, and advanced AI for national‑security applications. Leer más →

Trump Revives Cruz Plan to Preempt State AI Regulations

Trump Revives Cruz Plan to Preempt State AI Regulations
President Trump has revived Senator Ted Cruz's proposal to preempt state AI laws, calling for a uniform federal standard. The plan would require the FTC chair to issue a policy statement on when state regulations that alter AI outputs are preempted. Critics, including Senators Marsha Blackburn, Maria Cantwell, and Jack Reed, argue the move would block state consumer protections and limit legislative action. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise supports adding the ban to the National Defense Authorization Act, while Democrats aim to keep it out. Trump’s Truth Social post frames the effort as a defense against DEI‑driven state rules and foreign competition. Leer más →

Trump Draft Executive Order Aims to Challenge State AI Laws

Trump Draft Executive Order Aims to Challenge State AI Laws
A draft executive order obtained by WIRED directs the Justice Department to create an AI Litigation Task Force that would sue states for AI regulations deemed to violate federal law. The order, titled “Eliminating State Law Obstruction of National AI Policy,” targets state measures that require AI models to alter truthful outputs or compel developers to disclose information that could conflict with the First Amendment. It cites recent AI safety statutes in California and Colorado and grants the Commerce Department authority to withhold broadband funding from non‑compliant states. Industry groups and civil liberties advocates have voiced strong opposition. Leer más →

Trump Weighs Executive Order to Block State AI Laws

Trump Weighs Executive Order to Block State AI Laws
President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing an executive order that would give the federal government authority to challenge state AI regulations. The draft calls for an “AI Litigation Task Force” under the attorney general to sue states whose laws are deemed obstructive, and it directs agencies such as the FCC, FTC, and Department of Commerce to act within a 90‑day framework. The move is linked to broader efforts to attach an AI moratorium to the National Defense Authorization Act and to leverage broadband funding pressures on states like California. Leer más →

House Republicans Pursue Federal Preemption of State AI Laws

House Republicans Pursue Federal Preemption of State AI Laws
House Republicans are weighing an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act that would block state AI regulations, echoing President Donald Trump's call for a single federal standard. The move follows a failed Senate attempt at a five‑year AI moratorium, which 99 of 100 senators rejected. Industry groups such as NetChoice argue that a patchwork of state rules could hinder innovation and U.S. competitiveness. Lawmakers expect language on the issue to be finalized before the holiday season, with a vote slated for December. Leer más →

Senator Warren Demands Answers on Potential AI Bailout Plans from Trump Administration

Senator Warren Demands Answers on Potential AI Bailout Plans from Trump Administration
Senator Elizabeth Warren has written to White House AI adviser David Sacks and Office of Science and Technology Policy director Michael Kratsios seeking clarification on whether the Trump administration intends to use taxpayer funds to support major artificial‑intelligence firms. Citing President Trump’s close ties to AI executives and a recent OpenAI CFO interview suggesting a government “backstop,” Warren questions a request by OpenAI to expand the Advanced Manufacturing Investment Credit to cover AI server production. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has rejected the notion of government guarantees, while Sacks has insisted there will be no federal AI bailout. Warren has given the officials until December 1st, 2025 to respond. Leer más →

No Kings protests draw over seven million across 2,700 events, Trump administration replies with AI imagery

No Kings protests draw over seven million across 2,700 events, Trump administration replies with AI imagery
Organizers of the No Kings protests, led by the group Indivisible, reported that more than seven million people participated in roughly 2,700 events spanning all 50 states. The turnout surpasses the roughly five million protesters at 2,000 events earlier in the year. Major cities such as the Twin Cities, New York City and Chicago saw individual crowds exceeding 100,000, with Chicago estimated at 250,000 amid an immigration crackdown. The White House responded on social media with AI‑generated images that depicted President Donald Trump in a crown and a vulgar fighter‑jet scene. Leer más →

Symbolic Mindsets Render Fact-Checking Ineffective

Symbolic Mindsets Render Fact-Checking Ineffective
Research shows that for people who prioritize symbolic signaling over factual accuracy, factual corrections often backfire. When a public figure makes an obviously false claim, such as a former president alleging record crime rates, debunkers are perceived as reacting weakly, while the original statement is seen as a display of strength. This mindset encourages the spread of outlandish or disproven statements, links to authoritarian preferences, and reduces the impact of traditional fact‑checking efforts. Leer más →

EU Court Orders Meta to Offer Non-Personalized Feed Options

EU Court Orders Meta to Offer Non-Personalized Feed Options
A Dutch advocacy group, Bits of Freedom, secured a court ruling that forces Meta to give EU users the choice of a chronological, non‑profiling feed. The decision, grounded in the EU Digital Services Act, requires Meta to update its apps within weeks. Meta declined to comment, while Bits of Freedom warned that unchecked algorithmic feeds threaten democratic participation. The case underscores growing concerns about the power of tech platforms to shape public discourse, echoing similar worries in the United States about AI‑driven content and political influence. Leer más →

Trump posts, then pulls AI video promoting MedBed conspiracy

Trump posts, then pulls AI video promoting MedBed conspiracy
President Donald Trump briefly shared on Truth Social a video that appeared to be a Fox News segment featuring Lara Trump announcing a supposed MedBed hospital and national MedBed card system—both of which do not exist. The clip was later removed. Fox News confirmed the segment never aired, and observers noted the video was fully AI‑generated, including Trump’s dialogue in the Oval Office. MedBeds are an imagined medical device touted by conspiracy circles as a cure‑all. While some followers recognized the AI origin, many still interpreted the post as confirmation of the device’s reality. The White House is likely to downplay the incident. Leer más →