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U.S. Commerce Department Grants Nvidia Approval to Export H200 AI Chips to China

U.S. Commerce Department Grants Nvidia Approval to Export H200 AI Chips to China
The U.S. Department of Commerce has authorized Nvidia to ship its H200 artificial‑intelligence chips to approved Chinese customers. The approval allows the company to sell chips that are roughly 18 months old, with the United States taking a 25% share of the sales. The decision comes amid bipartisan legislative efforts to block advanced AI chip exports and follows a series of policy shifts on U.S. chip sales to China. Lawmakers have introduced the Secure and Feasible Exports (SAFE) Chips Act, which would prohibit such exports for up to 30 months. Read more →

Trump Administration Pauses Plan to Challenge State AI Regulations

Trump Administration Pauses Plan to Challenge State AI Regulations
The Trump administration, after previously targeting state-level artificial intelligence regulations, has put on hold a draft executive order that would have created an AI Litigation Task Force to contest state AI laws. The move follows a prior effort to embed a ten‑year ban on state AI regulation in legislation that was later removed by the Senate. The proposed order also threatened to withhold federal broadband funding from states with contested AI rules. Reuters reports the order is now stalled, citing likely opposition from both political parties and industry stakeholders. Read more →

FTC Removes AI-Related Blog Posts from Lina Khan Era

FTC Removes AI-Related Blog Posts from Lina Khan Era
The Federal Trade Commission has deleted a series of blog posts and guidance documents about artificial intelligence that were published while Lina Khan served as chair. The removals include pieces on open‑weight models, consumer concerns about AI, and the agency’s own enforcement actions. Critics say the deletions raise transparency and record‑keeping concerns, while the FTC has declined to comment. The action reflects a broader shift in the agency’s approach under the Trump administration. Read more →

OpenAI Evaluates GPT‑5 Models for Political Bias

OpenAI Evaluates GPT‑5 Models for Political Bias
OpenAI released details of an internal stress‑test aimed at measuring political bias in its chatbot models. The test, conducted on 100 topics with prompts ranging from liberal to conservative and charged to neutral, compared four models—including the newer GPT‑5 instant and GPT‑5 thinking—to earlier versions such as GPT‑4o and OpenAI o3. Results show the GPT‑5 models reduced bias scores by about 30 percent and handled charged prompts with greater objectivity, though moderate bias still appears in some liberal‑charged queries. The company says bias now occurs infrequently and at low severity, while noting ongoing political pressures on AI developers. Read more →

OpenAI Expands US AI Data Center Footprint with Stargate Initiative

OpenAI Expands US AI Data Center Footprint with Stargate Initiative
OpenAI announced plans to add five new data centers across the United States under its Stargate program, partnering with Oracle and SoftBank. The expansion will bring total U.S. capacity close to seven gigawatts and includes sites in Texas, New Mexico, Ohio, and a yet‑to‑be‑named Midwest location. Oracle will operate the flagship Abilene facility, while SoftBank’s SB Energy backs two of the new sites. The project is tied to broader U.S. AI competitiveness goals, with expectations of thousands of jobs and additional collaborations with Nvidia and international partners. Read more →

Congressional Democrats Probe Trump Crypto Advisor David Sacks Over Potential SGE Rule Violation

Congressional Democrats Probe Trump Crypto Advisor David Sacks Over Potential SGE Rule Violation
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Representative Melanie Stansbury are leading a group of congressional Democrats in a probe of White House Special Advisor David Sacks. The inquiry centers on whether Sacks, a former PayPal executive and venture‑capitalist at Craft Ventures who was appointed by President Donald Trump as the administration’s AI and crypto czar, has exceeded the 130‑day limit for Special Government Employees. The lawmakers have asked Sacks to detail his work schedule and communications, citing possible ethics concerns and conflicts of interest given his ties to the crypto industry and prominent Trump allies. Read more →

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House
White House officials have expressed frustration with Anthropic’s policy that bars the use of its Claude models for domestic surveillance. The restriction is creating roadblocks for federal contractors working with agencies such as the FBI and Secret Service. Anthropic’s models are among the few AI systems cleared for top‑secret environments through Amazon Web Services’ GovCloud, and the company has a nominal‑fee agreement to provide services to federal customers. The dispute comes as the government also signs a blanket agreement with OpenAI, Google and Anthropic to supply AI tools to federal workers. Read more →

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House
White House officials have expressed frustration with Anthropic’s policy that bars the use of its Claude models for domestic surveillance. The restriction is creating roadblocks for federal contractors working with agencies such as the FBI and Secret Service. Anthropic’s models are among the few AI systems cleared for top‑secret environments through Amazon Web Services’ GovCloud, and the company has a nominal‑fee agreement to provide services to federal customers. The dispute comes as the government also signs a blanket agreement with OpenAI, Google and Anthropic to supply AI tools to federal workers. Read more →

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House
White House officials have expressed frustration with Anthropic’s policy that bars the use of its Claude models for domestic surveillance. The restriction is creating roadblocks for federal contractors working with agencies such as the FBI and Secret Service. Anthropic’s models are among the few AI systems cleared for top‑secret environments through Amazon Web Services’ GovCloud, and the company has a nominal‑fee agreement to provide services to federal customers. The dispute comes as the government also signs a blanket agreement with OpenAI, Google and Anthropic to supply AI tools to federal workers. Read more →

Congressional Democrats Probe Trump Crypto Advisor David Sacks Over Potential SGE Rule Violation

Congressional Democrats Probe Trump Crypto Advisor David Sacks Over Potential SGE Rule Violation
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Representative Melanie Stansbury are leading a group of congressional Democrats in a probe of White House Special Advisor David Sacks. The inquiry centers on whether Sacks, a former PayPal executive and venture‑capitalist at Craft Ventures who was appointed by President Donald Trump as the administration’s AI and crypto czar, has exceeded the 130‑day limit for Special Government Employees. The lawmakers have asked Sacks to detail his work schedule and communications, citing possible ethics concerns and conflicts of interest given his ties to the crypto industry and prominent Trump allies. Read more →

Congressional Democrats Probe Trump Crypto Advisor David Sacks Over Potential SGE Rule Violation

Congressional Democrats Probe Trump Crypto Advisor David Sacks Over Potential SGE Rule Violation
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Representative Melanie Stansbury are leading a group of congressional Democrats in a probe of White House Special Advisor David Sacks. The inquiry centers on whether Sacks, a former PayPal executive and venture‑capitalist at Craft Ventures who was appointed by President Donald Trump as the administration’s AI and crypto czar, has exceeded the 130‑day limit for Special Government Employees. The lawmakers have asked Sacks to detail his work schedule and communications, citing possible ethics concerns and conflicts of interest given his ties to the crypto industry and prominent Trump allies. Read more →

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House
White House officials have expressed frustration with Anthropic’s policy that bars the use of its Claude models for domestic surveillance. The restriction is creating roadblocks for federal contractors working with agencies such as the FBI and Secret Service. Anthropic’s models are among the few AI systems cleared for top‑secret environments through Amazon Web Services’ GovCloud, and the company has a nominal‑fee agreement to provide services to federal customers. The dispute comes as the government also signs a blanket agreement with OpenAI, Google and Anthropic to supply AI tools to federal workers. Read more →

Congressional Democrats Probe Trump Crypto Advisor David Sacks Over Potential SGE Rule Violation

Congressional Democrats Probe Trump Crypto Advisor David Sacks Over Potential SGE Rule Violation
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Representative Melanie Stansbury are leading a group of congressional Democrats in a probe of White House Special Advisor David Sacks. The inquiry centers on whether Sacks, a former PayPal executive and venture‑capitalist at Craft Ventures who was appointed by President Donald Trump as the administration’s AI and crypto czar, has exceeded the 130‑day limit for Special Government Employees. The lawmakers have asked Sacks to detail his work schedule and communications, citing possible ethics concerns and conflicts of interest given his ties to the crypto industry and prominent Trump allies. Read more →

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House
White House officials have expressed frustration with Anthropic’s policy that bars the use of its Claude models for domestic surveillance. The restriction is creating roadblocks for federal contractors working with agencies such as the FBI and Secret Service. Anthropic’s models are among the few AI systems cleared for top‑secret environments through Amazon Web Services’ GovCloud, and the company has a nominal‑fee agreement to provide services to federal customers. The dispute comes as the government also signs a blanket agreement with OpenAI, Google and Anthropic to supply AI tools to federal workers. Read more →

Congressional Democrats Probe Trump Crypto Advisor David Sacks Over Potential SGE Rule Violation

Congressional Democrats Probe Trump Crypto Advisor David Sacks Over Potential SGE Rule Violation
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Representative Melanie Stansbury are leading a group of congressional Democrats in a probe of White House Special Advisor David Sacks. The inquiry centers on whether Sacks, a former PayPal executive and venture‑capitalist at Craft Ventures who was appointed by President Donald Trump as the administration’s AI and crypto czar, has exceeded the 130‑day limit for Special Government Employees. The lawmakers have asked Sacks to detail his work schedule and communications, citing possible ethics concerns and conflicts of interest given his ties to the crypto industry and prominent Trump allies. Read more →

Trump Administration Says Some CHIPS Act Recipients Won’t Face Equity Requirements

Trump Administration Says Some CHIPS Act Recipients Won’t Face Equity Requirements
A senior administration official clarified that not all companies receiving CHIPS Act funding will be required to surrender equity to the government. While Intel’s subsidy may involve a stake, firms such as TSMC and Micron that have expanded U.S. manufacturing are exempt. The Commerce Department also signaled possible reallocation of up to $2 billion toward critical‑mineral projects to lessen reliance on China. Legal challenges could arise over equity clauses, but the administration appears focused on targeted support rather than broad ownership demands. Read more →

Anthropic Offers Claude AI Model to U.S. Government for $1

Anthropic Offers Claude AI Model to U.S. Government for $1
Anthropic announced that it will provide its Claude AI model to all three branches of the U.S. government for a nominal fee of $1. The offer mirrors a similar deal recently made by OpenAI and follows the General Services Administration’s addition of Anthropic, OpenAI and Gemini to its list of approved AI vendors. The program includes Claude for Enterprise and Claude for Government, the latter supporting FedRAMP High workloads for sensitive unclassified work, and is available for a one‑year period. Federal agencies can request access immediately. The move comes after Anthropic secured Department of Defense contracts worth up to $200 million for military AI work and reflects the administration’s emphasis on AI tools that avoid ideological bias. Read more →

Trump Administration Removes Key Environmental Data from Federal Websites

Trump Administration Removes Key Environmental Data from Federal Websites
A watchdog group has documented a surge in changes to federal environmental webpages during President Trump's second term, including the removal of climate and environmental justice resources. Notable deletions include the EPA's EJScreen mapping tool and other data that highlight disparities in pollution exposure. The changes reflect a broader effort to eliminate publicly available information on climate impacts and environmental inequality, prompting lawsuits and efforts by archives to preserve the lost content. Read more →

Two Teens Charged in Attack on Former DOGE Official Edward "Big Balls" Coristine

Two Teens Charged in Attack on Former DOGE Official Edward "Big Balls" Coristine
Two 15‑year‑olds have been charged with unarmed carjacking after allegedly assaulting Edward "Big Balls" Coristine, a 19‑year‑old former Neuralink intern who rose to prominence in the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The incident occurred around 3 a.m. on a Sunday in Washington’s Logan Circle when a group of roughly ten teens approached Coristine’s vehicle while he was with a female companion. Coristine pushed the woman into the car for safety before confronting the mob, which then attacked him until police arrived. The incident drew public comments from Elon Musk and former President Donald Trump. Read more →

OpenAI Offers ChatGPT Enterprise to Federal Agencies for $1

OpenAI Offers ChatGPT Enterprise to Federal Agencies for $1
OpenAI has struck a deal with the U.S. General Services Administration to provide ChatGPT Enterprise to participating federal agencies for $1 per agency for the next year. The agreement places OpenAI on the GSA’s Multiple Award Schedule, allowing agencies to access the service without separate contracts. The offer includes unlimited use of advanced models for an extra 60 days, a government‑focused user community, and tailored training resources. Data security is highlighted as a priority, and the GSA encourages other American AI firms to follow OpenAI’s lead. The move follows recent policy initiatives from the Trump administration aimed at expanding AI use in government. Read more →