A proposed AI executive order has encountered resistance from key technology allies of U.S. President Donald Trump.
The move comes amid heightened scrutiny of artificial intelligence's role in global affairs and its regulatory implications.
This development builds on recent inquiries by U.S. senators into how AI firms are addressing safeguards related to China.
The potential cancellation of the executive order highlights the complex interplay between policy and industry interests in the AI space.
With the U.S. and China already engaged in broader trade and supply chain discussions, the outcome of this situation could influence the trajectory of AI governance on a global scale.
The upcoming summit between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to address a range of pressing issues, including the ongoing conflict in Iran and trade relations.