Trump Administration Pressures Europe to Ditch AI Rulebook
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53% : The government also made its technology experts available to EU officials for further clarifications, according to the person.50% : Trump has said the bloc's tech regulations are "a form of taxation," in comments at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January.
47% : The letter went as far as requesting that the EU put the entire AI Act's multi-phase implementation process -- whose centerpiece is the code of practice hemming in powerful AI models -- on hold unless the issues raised by the US are addressed, the person said, asking not to be identified because the letter isn't public.
44% : Most Read from Bloomberg The US government's Mission to the EU reached out to the European Commission to push back against the AI code of practice in the last few weeks.
36% : House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan sent a volley of letters to EU leaders asking them to respond to his concerns that their policies were restricting Americans' free speech rights.
20% : Trump and the EU are increasingly clashing over the latter's role as the world's chief digital rule maker, and the President has lambasted the bloc's tech regulations and fines as unfairly targeting US companies.
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