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Trump Administration Considers Major Changes to AI Chip Regulations: A Game-Changer for Semiconductor Access

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The Trump administration is reportedly planning significant revisions to existing regulations governing the global accessibility of artificial intelligence chips. Sources close to the matter indicate that the proposed changes aim to eliminate the tiered framework, which currently categorizes countries into three levels of access. Instead, a potential shift toward a global licensing model could enhance collaborative efforts through intergovernmental agreements. This move, still under deliberation, may position U.S. semiconductor technology as a pivotal element in trade negotiations. Such adjustments would mark a departure from the previous regulation established in January, which sought to restrict access to advanced computing power for security reasons. By broadening access to essential technologies, the administration hopes to foster stronger economic ties while ensuring that cutting-edge AI capabilities remain predominantly in the hands of the United States and its allies.

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