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The U.S. chip industry has issued a stark warning to the Trump administration, urging it to avoid interfering in the memory market. The industry group SEMI argues that government intervention could worsen existing shortages and destabilize the sector.
OpenAI is reportedly considering offering the U.S. government a 5 percent stake in the company as a way to ease tensions with the Trump administration and address public concerns about AI development.
OpenAI is reportedly offering the Trump administration a five percent stake in the company, highlighting the growing intersection between AI innovation and political influence.
Anthropic has regained access to its advanced AI models Fable 5 and Mythos 5 after implementing new security measures requested by the Trump administration. The move reflects the ongoing tension between AI innovation and government oversight.
Anthropic's Mythos-class models remain offline two weeks after a political ultimatum from the Trump administration, with the company providing no updates despite sending executives to Washington, D.C.
OpenAI delays GPT-5.6 release following Trump administration security concerns. The company will offer limited preview access to a select group of users.
The Trump administration’s Department of Transportation proposes removing the federal requirement for brake pedals in fully autonomous vehicles, signaling a major regulatory shift for the industry.
The Trump administration has blocked Polestar, owned by Chinese automaker Geely, from selling new electric vehicles in the U.S. under the Connected Vehicle Rule. The move restricts Polestar's ability to launch new models and reflects broader geopolitical tensions in the automotive sector.
The White House is facing scrutiny over its approach to regulating artificial intelligence, as companies struggle to navigate unclear guidelines and sudden policy shifts. Anthropic remains unable to distribute its latest models, Claude Mythos and Fable 5, following what the company describes as a clash with the Trump administration's evolving AI policies.
Anthropic faces major disruption after Trump administration abruptly imposed export restrictions that blocked access to its latest AI models for all users worldwide, including U.S. employees and customers.
The Trump administration's decision to force Anthropic to withdraw its cybersecurity AI models signals growing government interference in the AI industry. Experts suggest the move may be more about political posturing than technical concerns.
Sriram Krishnan, the White House’s senior policy adviser on artificial intelligence, is stepping down at the end of June, signaling a potential shift in the Trump administration’s AI strategy.