President-elect Donald Trump’s recent appointments and Cabinet nominees are pointing to a four-year stint of deregulation in the tech industry, and lots of potential for competitive growth within the industry and globally,
Chennai-born Sriram Krishnan, newly appointed Senior Policy Advisor for AI by President-elect Trump, advocates for the removal of country caps for green cards, emphasizing skill-based immigration. David Sacks clarified Krishnan supports merit-based criteria over an unlimited program.
Meta is the world’s standard bearer for open-weight AI. In a fascinating case study in corporate strategy, while rivals like OpenAI and Google have kept their frontier models closed source and charged for their use, Meta has chosen to give its state-of-the-art Llama models away for free.
Will an incoming Trump administration be better for AI regulation than its predecessor? The answer is likely “yes,” but that does not mean the Trump team will fully embrace free markets on
Federal CIO Clare Martorana says the Trump administration should consider a shared-services model to accelerate the use of AI across agencies.
President-elect Donald Trump has promised changes to policies regarding artificial intelligence. Elizabeth Kelly, the director of the U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute, joins CBS News with more on the safety atmosphere already in place to study the technology.
President-elect Trump published a long list of nominations and picks on Sunday night, naming several new experts to work on policy relating to AI, cryptocurrency and more.
Aravind Srinivas has backed the stance of Sriram Krishnan, Donald Trump's pick as White House adviser on AI, on removing the country cap on US green cards.
President-elect Donald Trump ridiculed former New Jersey Gov. Christie’s appetite as the source of the sudden drone sightings.
US President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Chennai-born Sriram Krishnan as Senior Policy Adviser for AI at the White House OSTP. Krishnan, a seasoned tech professional with experience at Microsoft and various Silicon Valley giants,
From Donald Trump and Joe Biden wearing diapers, to migrants allegedly eating pets and crickets in chocolate — all of these stories were fake news. Here are DW's picks of the strangest fakes from 2024.