How Washington Built a De Facto AI Licensing Regime
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How Washington Built a De Facto AI Licensing Regime

President Trump returned to office with a clear promise to the technology industry, namely that the federal government would get out of the way. He had campaigned on dismantling what he called the Biden administration's overreach on AI safety, installed venture capitalist David Sacks as White House AI and crypto czar, and welcomed Big Tech CEOs to his inauguration as a signal of the partnership he intended.   For Silicon Valley, the message was unambiguous. The deregulatory era had arrived, and American AI companies would be free to race ahead of China without bureaucratic friction slowing them down. Almost 18 months later, those same companies cannot release their most advanced models without first receiving a phone call from the Commerce Secretary. The story of how that reversal happened, and what it means for US national security, allied trust, and the global AI race, is one the administration has never fully explained.
US-China Summit: Not Peace, Rivalry Management
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US-China Summit: Not Peace, Rivalry Management

In the early hours of May 13, US President Donald Trump travelled to China to engage in high stakes talks with his Chinese counterpart Chinese President Xi Jinping. These talks are taking place in the context of heightened global instability stemming from conflicts such as the US-Israel-Iran War and the economics shocks stemming from this conflict. Within this context, both governments are set to engage in conversations aimed at stabilizing the US-China relationship and partaking in strategic dialogue regarding geopolitical and economic uncertainty. This summit can potentially shape the future of the US-China relationship as the outcome of these talks can shape the economic and security relationship between the two nations and their partners in the long run. Therefore, an exploration into this summit is needed and will focus on explaining the reason the summit is happening now, the mindset of the parties entering the summit, the topics on the agenda, and the potential outcomes of the summit.