The Trump administration is developing new regulations concerning the export of AI semiconductors, with a focus on maintaining restrictions on chip exports to China. Sriram Krishnan, Senior White House AI Policy Advisor, discussed these measures and broader U.S. technology strategies, including deals in the Gulf region, in a Bloomberg Technology interview. The administration's approach marks a shift from previous policies under President Biden and raises questions about its impact on China trade negotiations. Concurrently, discussions continue on the implications of AI advancements for data center expansions, startup investments, and workforce changes globally. Bloomberg is hosting further coverage and analysis on these topics, highlighting how governments and tech corporations are adapting to the evolving AI landscape.
Data center expansions, startup deals and major workforce implications: AI will upend life as we know it. Bloomberg reporters answer your questions about how governments and tech corporations are grappling with the AI industry 🎧 Tune in on May 23 at 1pm ET: https://t.co/CfbpRUrpfH
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Data center expansions, startup deals and workforce implications: AI will upend life as we know it. Bloomberg reporters answer questions about how governments and tech corporations are grappling with the AI industry 🎧 Tune in on May 23 at 1pm ET: https://t.co/NZy6eWGEFp https://t.co/i0FcTauiv1