"We should tighten the screws and continue to constrain them," Ben Buchanan said of DeepSeek.
Microsoft is pushing the Trump administration to change last-minute export controls implemented by Joe Biden on his way out of office that were largely designed to limit access to advanced AI chips so that less surplus could find its way into the hands of China or other foreign adversaries.
The creative destruction of technology … tech’s role in snowballing wealth concentration … Louis Navellier’s starting gun for AI profits … a key event to watch two weeks from today In December 2019, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was rallying a crowd in Derry,
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GOBankingRates on MSN4 Stocks That Soared During Biden’s PresidencyYou can argue how much influence and control over the stock market a president has, but the numbers are the numbers. The market's performance reflects, to a degree, how the country or at
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Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC announces new $100B investment in US
Trump and Taiwanese AI chipmaker announce new $100 billion plan to build new US factories
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co announced the plan in a meeting at the White House with President Donald Trump.
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Trump announces $100 billion investment in U.S. from TSMC, calling it ‘most powerful company’ in world
Microsoft has urged President Donald Trump's team to ease export restrictions imposed on artificial intelligence chips in the closing days of his previous administration, saying the measures should not extend to a group of U.
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