U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to repeal President Joe Biden's executive order on artificial intelligence security, setting the stage for deregulation for AI companies by nominating pro-business, pro-startups Silicon Valley leaders.
The nomination of Jacob Helberg, an outspoken China critic, for a key State Department post indicates Trump’s intention to lead over China in AI, according to analysts.
“We're likely to see quite a great focus on countering China when it comes to AI – beating China, when it comes to having the most advanced AI capabilities,” says Ruby Scanlon, a researcher on technology and national security at Center for a New America Security.
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The nomination of Jacob Helberg, an outspoken China critic, for a key State Department post indicates Trump’s intention to lead over China in AI, according to analysts.
“We're likely to see quite a great focus on countering China when it comes to AI – beating China, when it comes to having the most advanced AI capabilities,” says Ruby Scanlon, a researcher on technology and national security at Center for a New America Security.
Click here for the full story in Mandarin.
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Trump intends to repeal Biden's AI security executive order, deregulating AI companies by nominating pro-business Silicon Valley leaders. The nomination of China critic Jacob Helberg for a key State Department post suggests focus on AI competition with China, aiming to surpass them in advanced AI
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Created: 2024/12/24 19:00
Updated: 2025/12/08 07:38
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