5 ways Trump will change AI according to Deutsche Bank
Investing.com -- Donald Trump’s anticipated second term could redefine the trajectory of AI space in the United States.
Musk, a major Trump campaign donor, is now set to lead a government department focused on efficiency, giving him a significant role in shaping tech policy.During his appearance on the ‘All-In’ podcast hosted by venture capitalists David Sacks and Chamath Palihapitiya, Trump said his policies “would boost Silicon Valley by deregulating cryptocurrency, increasing access to visas for highly skilled workers and pushing for energy independence to stay competitive in AI,” Deutsche analysts note.
“For example, the DoJ said last month it is considering a possible breakup of Alphabet’s Google to end its search monopoly, and the FTC is suing Meta (NASDAQ:’ Trump’s view on chip production prioritizes domestic manufacturing, particularly as a counter to Taiwan’s dominance in advanced AI chipmaking.
His administration is likely to extend and intensify Biden’s export controls, preventing Chinese access to advanced AI technologies and semiconductors. Trump’s prior measures, like placing Huawei on the US Entity List, underline his stance on limiting China’s influence in sensitive tech areas.
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