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US President Donald Trump says he wants AI guardrails but ’as little as possible’

The West Australian

The West Australian

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July 2, 2026

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US President Donald Trump says he wants AI guardrails but ’as little as possible’

The US President sees the need for some standards on artificial intelligence technology, but wants to avoid burdensome restrictions that may hamper American companies competing with China.

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BingNews

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· Jun 30, 2026

« L’ampleur de la révolution de l’IA aux Etats-Unis conduit Donald Trump à briser le tabou des nationalisations »

CHRONIQUE. Des prises de participation dans les sociétés stratégiques liées à l’intelligence artificielle à leur nationalisation, il n’y a qu’un pas que pourrait franchir Donald Trump, selon les propo ...

RAPPLER

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· Jul 6, 2026

UN’s Guterres warns AI outpacing oversight, urges global rules to protect children

(1st UPDATE) UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says, 'Innovation needs guardrails. If AI is to be powerful, it must be governed'

Fortune

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· Jun 23, 2026

Renting AI from foreign providers is a national security risk, warns Cohere CEO

This sentiment of renting AI from someone rather than owning it is a national security risk, Aidan Gomez said. You need to fully control it.

The Next Web

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· Jun 27, 2026

Silicon Valley backed Trump to kill AI regulation, now the industry is begging for rules

The AI industry that donated heavily to elect Donald Trump on the promise he would leave the technology alone is now asking for formal regulation, Politico reported on Friday. Executives at frontier AI companies told the outlet they view the administration’s ad hoc approach to model oversight as more damaging than anything the Biden administration [] This story continues at The Next Web

Inc.com

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· Jul 12, 2026

Why the Trillion-Dollar AI Buildout Is Quietly Squeezing Small-Business Owners

New York Fed President John Williams says AI-driven demand is now one of the inflation risks he is watching most closely. The stakes are high for small-business owners.

The Daily Signal

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· Jul 9, 2026

Congress Shouldn’t Undermine Trump’s AI Agenda

President Donald Trump has made clear that the United States intends to win the global artificial intelligence race. From expanding domestic energy production to supporting new data centers and encouraging advanced manufacturing, the administration has recognized that AI leadership will be one of the defining economic and national security priorities of the 21st century. That...

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Related coverage for "US President Donald Trump says he wants AI guardrails but ’as little as possible’": BingNews — « L’ampleur de la révolution de l’IA aux Etats-Unis conduit Donald Trump à briser le tabou des nationalisations ». RAPPLER — UN’s Guterres warns AI outpacing oversight, urges global rules to protect children. Fortune — Renting AI from foreign providers is a national security risk, warns Cohere CEO. The Next Web — Silicon Valley backed Trump to kill AI regulation, now the industry is begging for rules. Inc.com — Why the Trillion-Dollar AI Buildout Is Quietly Squeezing Small-Business Owners. The Daily Signal — Congress Shouldn’t Undermine Trump’s AI Agenda