Tech titan David Sacks reveals the status of the country's tech race with China and why U.S. data centers are important on 'The Story.'
With Donald Trump's rescission of former President Joe Biden's executive order, there is no longer a regulatory framework for artificial intelligence.
David Sacks says OpenAI has evidence that Chinese company DeepSeek used a technique called "distillation" to build a rival model.
The National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee voted in favor of AI recommendations on everything from health and education to governance and workforce.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, accompanied by President Donald Trump, speaks during a news conference in the White House on1, 2025. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/) President Donald Trump might have too many tech CEOs in the kitchen,
A joint letter from the Consumer Federation of America and Mozilla implored the White House to keep “key rules” in place for AI testing and transparency.
This week the U.S. tech sector was routed by the Chinese launch of DeepSeek, and Sen. Josh Hawley is putting forth legislation to prevent that from happening again.
The rise in popularity of a high-performing and cheaply built Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) model has shaken the confidence of investors, while raising larger questions about the future of
Tech titan David Sacks reveals the status of the country's tech race with China and why U.S. data centers are important on 'The Story.'
Top White House advisers this week expressed alarm that China's DeepSeek may have benefited from a method that allegedly piggybacks off the advances of U.S. rivals called "distillation." The technique,
White House artificial intelligence czar David Sacks said there’s “substantial evidence” that Chinese upstart DeepSeek leaned on the output of OpenAI’s models to help develop its own technology.