Trump administration delays federal AI regulation amid internal disagreement and China summit scheduling
The Trump administration is delaying decisions on federal AI regulation, with internal disagreement among officials and the timing of Trump's China summit this week contributing to the hold-up. No new federal AI policy has been announced weeks after Anthropic released its advanced Mythos model. Administration officials are considering waiting for the outcome of Trump's Beijing trip before finalizing any AI governance decisions.
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Coverage splits between diplomatic coordination gaps (Axios), strategic competition (Reuters), cooperative engagement (The Hill), commercial stalemate (Breitbart), and U.S. technological dominance claims (NY Post), framing AI rivalry as either manageable negotiation or widening American advantage.
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“Nvidia's AI Chip Sales to China Remain Uncertain Following Trump-Xi Summit”B Breitbart RIGHT
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“Tech rivalry, distrust sap summit hopes for Trump-Xi AI push” · Axios, Reuters, The Hill
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