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Sacks is the Trump administration's top advisor on tech and crypto policy. In recent weeks, he's faced questions about conflicts of interest and criticism over his drive to undo state AI laws.
Florida House Speaker Danny Perez's "artificial intelligence week" in the lower chamber was crashed Monday by a burgeoning battle over AI regulation waged between President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis.
A fight between President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis has dominated Florida House Speaker Danny Perez’s planned “artificial intelligence week” in the Legislature, intended to explore the technology.
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Corporate Democrats Are Foolishly Surrendering the AI Fight
Politics / Voters want the party to get tough on the industry. But Democratic leaders are following the money instead. Jeet Heer On Thursday, Time magazine named “the architects of AI” as its 2025 “Person of the Year”—a decision that obtusely revealed one of the deepest divides in American politics.
President Donald Trump and his frequent ally, Elon Musk, had a falling out over tax policy last spring, but they may have found a shared enemy big
Populist voices in the Republican Party are growing increasingly concerned about artificial intelligence and its impact on the job market in the coming years.
President Donald Trump took aim at states regulating artificial intelligence, saying there must be one consistent regulatory framework across the country. After a rocky relationship with Big Tech companies during his first term and after, Trump has made ...
It sometimes feels there’s an element of the supernatural in the Trump administration’s dealings with the business world. Stuff gets announced and then disappears into the ether, never to be heard of again.
Elon Musk and the Trump administration slammed the European Union after X was hit with a $140 million fine for Digital Services Act "non-compliance."
A new pro-AI network of political action committees is releasing its first candidate ads in the 2026 midterms, as the debate around artificial intelligence ramps up ahead of the elections.
Governments have thrown caution to the wind for economic gains, giving up plans for safety measures to let AI firms watch themselves. Will the world re-awaken to AI’s dangers only after disaster strikes?