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AI executives and lobbyists say they are seeking regulatory clarification from the Trump administration, but are reluctant to press for answers, fearing retaliation (Politico)

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AI executives and lobbyists say they are seeking regulatory clarification from the Trump administration but are reluctant to press for answers, fearing retaliation.— Unpredictability was on display again on Friday when the Trump administration partially lifted its ban on the export of Anthropic products…



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