
Red Hat is actively integrating AI across its cloud platforms and tools, highlighted by a collaboration with Nvidia to enhance AI application development. Concurrently, the company is focusing on sustainable AI projects to help companies save energy. This is part of a broader AI strategy that Red Hat's CEO has emphasized, leveraging the open source ecosystem to impact the AI world significantly. In the regulatory sphere, the U.S. Commerce Department is developing new export regulations targeting AI model sales, considering thresholds from an Executive Order or a new, lower export limit. Additionally, U.S. lawmakers have introduced a bill aimed at easing restrictions on AI model exports, potentially removing roadblocks under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and granting the Commerce Department more regulatory authority over AI systems.























If approved, the measure would remove roadblocks to regulating the export of open source AI contained in the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and also give the Commerce Department express authority to regulate AI systems. #US #AI https://t.co/OHykhyTAVx
Times of India @timesofindia: US lawmakers unveil bill to make it easier to restrict exports of AI models - Times of India. #aistrategy #ArtificialIntelligence #industry40 https://t.co/gXCuyoQlQ0
US Lawmakers Unveil Bill to Make It Easier to Restrict Exports of AI Models https://t.co/lJotix5tzN