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US Pursuing Stealth AI Regulation Through Chip Controls and Export Restrictions, Analysis Reveals

While promoting deregulatory AI policies publicly, the US government is implementing extensive controls on the building blocks of artificial intelligence systems. New analysis reveals how Washington regulates AI chips and model weights while maintaining hands-off rhetoric about applications.

The Illusion of AI Deregulation

Despite prominent free-market rhetoric surrounding artificial intelligence policy, the United States government is actively regulating critical components of AI systems through export controls and national security measures, according to recent analysis. While political leaders champion deregulatory approaches to AI applications like chatbots and image generators, sources indicate the federal government maintains what analysts describe as an “iron grip” on the fundamental building blocks of AI technology.

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US Sets Economic Growth, Regulatory Reform and Energy as Cornerstones of Upcoming G20 Leadership

The United States has identified economic growth, deregulation and energy as primary focus areas for its upcoming G20 presidency, sources familiar with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s remarks indicate. The announcement comes amid questions about how the US approach might differ from previous G20 priorities, particularly regarding climate change and multilateral cooperation.

US Outlines G20 Presidency Agenda

The United States will prioritize economic growth, deregulation and energy as key objectives during its upcoming G20 presidency next year, according to reports from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s recent remarks to global finance officials. Sources familiar with the comments indicate the announcement was made during a G20 meeting alongside the International Monetary Fund and World Bank annual gatherings in Washington.