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Anthropic CEO doesn't see DeepSeek as 'adversaries,' but says export controls are critical
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said in a blog post on Wednesday that while China's DeepSeek aren't "adversaries," the U.S. must implement control exports.CNBC - 2d -
DeepSeek raises national security concerns, U.S. officials say
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DeepSeek a wake-up call for US tech firms, Trump says
DeepSeek's claim that its model was made at a fraction of the cost of its rivals has rocked the AI industry.BBC News - 4d -
Japan chip stocks fall as DeepSeek's challenge to U.S. AI dominance raises worries for Asian tech firms
Japan's chip-related stocks fall as DeepSeek gained momentum, raising concerns about a challenge to America's global leadership in artificial intelligence.CNBC - 5d -
Trump tariffs on Canada could jeopardize oil and gas exports to U.S., says trade chief
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US imposes export controls on chips for AI to counter China
American semiconductor industry warns move will aid competitors while EU has also protested against the new rulesFinancial Times - Jan. 13 -
Biden Administration Makes Last-Ditch Effort to Curb AI Chip Exports
The new rules meant to govern exports of sophisticated AI processors are meant to address national security concerns, but have already provoked an industry pushback.Inc. - Jan. 13 -
Biden administration proposes new restrictions on AI chip exports
The proposal is raising concerns with the chip industry, with artificial intelligence leader Nvidia calling it "misguided."CBS News - Jan. 13 -
Biden administration planning new AI chip export limits that would hit Nvidia, report says
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Trump tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China begin Saturday, White House says
The White House confirmed Friday that the president will be leveling aggressive tariffs this weekend on major U.S. trading partners.CNBC - 15h -
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Here's what Trump’s tariff threats look like on the ground in China
President Donald Trump is threatening 10% tariffs on Chinese goods as soon as Saturday, and manufacturers in China are figuring out how to cope.CNBC - 16h -
Trump Media gifts DJT shares to FBI pick Kash Patel, Linda McMahon and president's son
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Ex-senior Federal Reserve advisor charged with economic espionage to benefit China
The DOJ unveiled espionage claims against former Fed employee John Harold Rogers as President Donald Trump threatened China with tariffs.CNBC - 11h
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