As the EU moves ahead with implementing its AI Act, several U.S. AI developers have signed the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice to demonstrate compliance.
President Donald Trump's revocation of former President Joe Biden's executive order on competition signals a change in course on U.S. competition policy.
Scrutiny of Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan's ties to Chinese companies means businesses should assess their own relationships as U.S. leaders focus on competition.
President Donald Trump's administration has not only proposed federal funding cuts to research agencies like NIH, but it's also cutting university funds.
AI models training on copyrighted material has become a critical issue in the U.S., as multiple generative AI vendors face lawsuits for copyright infringement.
After China placed export restrictions on rare earth elements and magnets, the U.S. Department of Defense invested in domestic production capabilities.
While the newly passed 'One Big, Beautiful Bill' extends tax cuts for U.S. businesses and manufacturers, tariffs could slow U.S. manufacturing overall.
Meta's antitrust trial concluded in May. Now, Judge James Boasberg will decide whether the company maintained an illegal monopoly in social media networks.
Google's recent settlement with shareholders may affect how behavioral remedies in the DOJ's antitrust cases against the company are selected and implemented.
Three U.S. senators spoke during a global energy forum this week about goals for U.S. energy policy on nuclear, critical minerals and competing with China.
While the tech industry invests in nuclear energy for AI data centers, policymakers worry the federal budget will undercut U.S. nuclear research initiatives.
U.S. policymakers are assessing changes to the CLOUD Act to protect companies like Apple from foreign government orders to create backdoors for data access.