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[Trump Administration’s Policy Shifts: Overhauling AI Export Rules and Copyright Oversight]-[White House Shakes Up US Tech Policy from the White House]

Hard Fork AI · B2 · 2025-06-02

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The Shift in US AI Export Strategy

The Trump administration has officially rescinded the "Artificial Intelligence Diffusion Rule," a policy previously established by the Biden administration intended to regulate the export of US-made AI chips. The original rule categorized nations into three tiers, with Tier 2 countries—such as Mexico and Portugal—facing unexpected export limitations for the first time. The rescission follows significant lobbying efforts from major industry players like NVIDIA, who argued that such restrictions would not only harm American companies but also inadvertently incentivize China to accelerate the development of its own sovereign chip infrastructure.

While the administration has repealed these specific rules, it continues to exercise its influence by warning that the use of Huawei’s Ascend AI chips globally constitutes a violation of US export standards. Secretary of Commerce Jeffrey Kessler characterized the administration's new approach as a "bold, inclusive strategy" aimed at fostering collaboration with "trusted foreign countries" while simultaneously restricting access for adversaries. The policy shift suggests a move toward a more transactional, country-by-country negotiation style, potentially leveraging chip access as a bargaining tool in broader trade and tariff agreements.

Turbulence in the US Copyright Office

Simultaneous to the changes in trade policy, the Trump administration has terminated Shira Perlmutter, the head of the US Copyright Office. This move has sparked intense debate, with critics characterizing it as an "unprecedented power grab." Speculation suggests the firing was a direct response to a recently released Copyright Office report that challenged the AI industry's reliance on "fair use" as a defense for training models on copyrighted datasets.

The report emphasized that "making commercial use of vast troves of copyrighted works" to create competing content, particularly when acquired through "illegal access," exceeds the boundaries of established fair use. Despite this firm stance, the office had previously noted that immediate, heavy-handed government intervention would be "premature."

The Tension Between IP Protection and AI Innovation

The firing of the Copyright Office director highlights the growing friction between tech giants—including OpenAI, Anthropic, and figures like Elon Musk—and existing intellectual property frameworks. Industry leaders have expressed concerns that strict copyright enforcement could "stifle AI innovation" in America, potentially leaving the US at a disadvantage compared to competitors like China, where models like DeepSeek operate without similar constraints.

Conversely, the podcast notes that the industry is gradually shifting toward "licensing markets" as a viable compromise. Companies like Adobe, which offers royalty structures for artists, and platforms like Lander, which allow for opt-in training, are cited as potential templates for a sustainable future. As the debate continues, the fundamental dilemma remains: how to protect the rights of content creators without hindering the technological progress necessary to maintain global competitiveness in the AI landscape.

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📖 Transcript

Today on the podcast, we have big news out of the White House.
Two separate events.
One is that Trump has made some big personnel replacement in the copyright office, and the second one is in regards to U .S. chip export limitations from the Biden administration that have been recently repealed by the Trump administration.
So a bunch of interesting things on the copyright IP IP trademark side and also on the chip export side.
We're going to be diving into the implications and what is happening this week.
Before we do, I wanted to mention that my very own startup, AI Box, is now launched and is in beta.

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