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Anti-China stance could compound Trump's expected deregulatory damage to US AI

By Frank Hersey ( November 14, 2024, 23:19 GMT | Comment) -- Donald Trump has said he plans to deregulate around AI to make US tech companies more competitive in the face of growing tensions with China. This threatens to harm the sector, but the president-elect’s anti-China politics could do even more damage, particularly at the earliest stages of innovation, argues a China expert.Donald Trump is expected to loosen regulation around technology and artificial intelligence in his second term in the hopes of competing better with China. A China regulation expert, however, argues that the president-elect’s politics around China could further damage US innovation in the field, adding to expected harm caused by deregulating around safety and competition and an ongoing lack of federal legislation....

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