US Policy AI News & Updates
Trump Administration Rescinds Biden's AI Chip Export Controls
The US Department of Commerce has officially rescinded the Biden Administration's Artificial Intelligence Diffusion Rule that would have implemented tiered export controls on AI chips to various countries. The Trump Administration plans to replace it with a different approach focused on direct country negotiations rather than blanket restrictions, while maintaining vigilance against adversaries accessing US AI technology.
Skynet Chance (+0.04%): The relaxation of export controls potentially increases proliferation of advanced AI chips globally, which could enable more entities to develop sophisticated AI systems with less oversight, increasing the possibility of unaligned or dangerous AI development.
Skynet Date (-1 days): By potentially accelerating global access to advanced AI hardware, the policy change may slightly speed up capabilities development worldwide, bringing forward the timeline for potential control risks associated with advanced AI systems.
AGI Progress (+0.03%): Reduced export controls could facilitate wider distribution of high-performance AI chips, potentially accelerating global AI research and development through increased hardware access, though the precise replacement policies remain undefined.
AGI Date (-2 days): The removal of tiered restrictions likely accelerates the timeline to AGI by enabling more international actors to access cutting-edge AI hardware, potentially speeding up compute-intensive AGI-relevant research outside traditional power centers.
Trump Administration Prioritizes US AI Dominance Over Safety Regulations in Paris Summit Speech
At the AI Action Summit in Paris, US Vice President JD Vance delivered a speech emphasizing American AI dominance and deregulation over safety concerns. Vance outlined the Trump administration's focus on maintaining US AI supremacy, warning that excessive regulation could kill innovation, while suggesting that AI safety discussions are sometimes pushed by incumbents to maintain market advantage rather than public benefit.
Skynet Chance (+0.1%): Vance's explicit deprioritization of AI safety in favor of competitive advantage and deregulation significantly increases Skynet scenario risks. By framing safety concerns as potentially politically motivated or tools for market incumbents, the administration signals a willingness to remove guardrails that might prevent dangerous AI development trajectories.
Skynet Date (-4 days): The Trump administration's aggressive pro-growth, minimal-regulation approach to AI development would likely accelerate the timeline toward potentially uncontrolled AI capabilities. By explicitly dismissing 'hand-wringing about safety' in favor of rapid development, the US policy stance could substantially accelerate unsafe AI development timelines.
AGI Progress (+0.08%): The US administration's explicit focus on deregulation, competitive advantage, and promoting rapid AI development directly supports accelerated AGI progress. By removing potential regulatory obstacles and encouraging a growth-oriented approach without safety 'hand-wringing,' technical advancement toward AGI would likely accelerate significantly.
AGI Date (-4 days): Vance's speech represents a major shift toward prioritizing speed and competitive advantage in AI development over safety considerations, likely accelerating AGI timelines. The administration's commitment to minimal regulation and treating safety concerns as secondary to innovation would remove potential friction in the race toward increasingly capable AI systems.