Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says Donald Trump is a president-elect who for all of his aggressive talk is afraid to let America compete with the rest of the world, responding instead with tariffs and curtailing immigration.
President Joe Biden’s $52 billion bid to transform the domestic chip industry — one of the most ambitious pieces of US industrial policy since World War II — is about to enter a pivotal stage: life under a new administration.
President Joe Biden has signed an order to strengthen federal computer networks in the wake of damaging espionage intrusions by the Chinese government. The 53-page order issued Thursday builds on steps taken by the White House and federal agencies over the past four years to impose cybersecurity regulations on rail,
President Joe Biden has proposed a new framework to limit the export of advanced computer chips used to develop artificial intelligence.
Some industries would not be impacted, because they are not crucial to national security, including supply chain activities and gaming chips.
In these final actions of his presidency, Biden is asserting his domestic and foreign-policy principles before Trump takes charge.
Developers will be required to use clean power sources to fully meet the sky-high energy demands of several new data centers.
President Joe Biden's outgoing administration plans to finalize rules next week cracking down on Chinese vehicle software and hardware, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told Reuters. In September,
Outgoing US President Joe Biden has unveiled new export restrictions on artificial intelligence technology, including on chips and AI models used for software. A group of 120 partner countries would be exempt from the restrictions,
In the last days of the Biden administration, a new rule on connected cars emerges alongside executive orders on AI data centers and cybersecurity.
Beijing has lodged strong protests with the United States after the outgoing US President Joe Biden strengthened the chip export ban against China in
President Joe Biden's outgoing administration finalized rules effectively banning all Chinese- and Russian-connected vehicle tech from American roads—a landmark crackdown with far-reaching effects, not least on the rising trade of inexpensive Chinese EVs.