
Charlie Mitchell
Editor at Inside Cybersecurity
Editor at Inside AI Policy
Editor of @InsideAIPolicy & @InsideCyber, and author of "Cyber in the Age of Trump" (2020) and "Hacked" (2016).
Articles
-
3 days ago |
insideaipolicy.com | Charlie Mitchell
President Trump has dismissed Copyright Director Shira Perlmutter while at the same time the agency released the final portion of three-part guidance on artificial intelligence addressing the key issue of generative AI training. “On Saturday afternoon, May 10, 2025, the White House sent an email to Shira Perlmutter saying ‘your position as the Register of Copyrights and Director at the U.S. Copyright Office is terminated effective immediately,’” the office said in a statement.
-
3 days ago |
insideaipolicy.com | Charlie Mitchell
Developers of frontier artificial intelligence models were most concerned about infrastructure issues in their comments on the upcoming White House AI action, while standards and regulations topped the list for industry groups, according to an AI-powered analysis by the Institute for Progress. “Progress in emerging technology happens fast, but policy moves very slowly.
-
3 days ago |
insideaipolicy.com | Charlie Mitchell
Federal Reserve Board Governor Michael Barr in a recent speech discussed “two scenarios” for how generative artificial intelligence will affect “workers and the labor market,” including the possibility of a complete transformation of the economy that requires dramatic reassessments of monetary policy.
-
6 days ago |
insideaipolicy.com | Charlie Mitchell
A policy roadmap from the influential trade group USTelecom describes three priorities for integrating broadband into U.S. efforts to establish global leadership on artificial intelligence, with an emphasis on clearing barriers to building the necessary infrastructure to support AI development and crafting voluntary standards through a collaborative process.
-
6 days ago |
insideaipolicy.com | Charlie Mitchell
Tech policy analysts from free market-oriented think tanks largely praised the Trump administration’s decision to pull back the Biden-era “AI diffusion” rule aimed at controlling artificial intelligence exports to different “tiers” of trading partners, although experts posed questions on the scope of the withdrawal as well as on potential national security risks.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →X (formerly Twitter)
- Followers
- 1K
- Tweets
- 16K
- DMs Open
- No

Electric utilities to DOE: AI data centers should pay for transmission upgrades | https://t.co/O3uyRr7B0b https://t.co/Q4L71aAlq5

“Today American chips remain superior to China’s -- but that lead is narrowing. If U.S. companies are hamstrung by excessive regulation, and foreign customers are blocked from buying our technology, we risk ceding global markets and influence to Chinese competitors.” @DavidSacks

White House AI advisor Sacks says withdrawn ‘AI diffusion’ rule hindered U.S. in China competition https://t.co/faJpUrqKWh

USTelecom unveils AI policy roadmap emphasizing broadband investments, standards | https://t.co/O3uyRr7B0b https://t.co/3aeeZic5bv