The United States has a rare opportunity for government, industry, and other stakeholders to work together to modernize the nation’s energy grid. Doing so will improve reliability, protect consumers, ...
WASHINGTON/BRUSSELS – As technology continues to underpin economic growth, national security, and supply chain resilience, technological sovereignty has become an increasing consideration for ...
ITI’s federal and state advocacy and policy teams provide U.S. policymakers and member companies with concise, high-level legislative expertise to ensure proposed legislation and regulations enable ...
WASHINGTON – Today, global tech trade association ITI President and CEO Jason Oxman reacted to the introduction of Congressman Jay Obernolte (R-CA) and Congresswoman Lori Trahan’s (D-MA) Great ...
BRUSSELS - Global tech trade association ITI reacted to the conclusion of the AI Omnibus trilogues, welcoming the delay of key high-risk AI obligations as well as the agreement to address duplicative ...
The upcoming state visit between Presidents Trump and Xi offers both sides an opportunity to build upon the trade truce reached in Busan last October. After a period of significant bilateral ...
WASHINGTON – Today, global tech trade association ITI released a framework for how Congress, the Trump Administration, and other key stakeholders can build and maintain the AI-ready workforce that is ...
WASHINGTON – Today, global tech trade association ITI reacted to the decision to grant emergency relief issued in the Anthropic PBC v. U.S. Department of War, et al. lawsuit pending in the U.S.
WASHINGTON – Today, global tech trade association ITI welcomed President Trump’s National Policy Framework for AI, which was directed by the Executive Order on Ensuring a National AI Policy Framework ...
Ensuring that society can broadly reap the benefits of AI can only be achieved by recognizing the need for continued global collaboration and dialogue, and these deliverables offer a firm foundation ...
Next week, the House Foreign Affairs Committee will consider the Chip Security Act (S.1705/H.R.3447), which would require companies to track exported AI chips. While there are valid commercial reasons ...
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