U.S. government plans AI regulation with industry guidance and local data centres
The U.S. government plans to regulate powerful AI models, with industry suggestions guiding its approach. Google DeepMind's Sir Demis Hassabis advocates for a hybrid regulator to manage emerging risks. As AI access becomes a geopolitical lever, countries must quickly establish local data centres to mitigate reliance on U.S. and Chinese technologies.
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Published 16 Jul 2026, 02:56 UTC · Updated 16 Jul 2026, 03:00 UTC
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