DeepSeek’s Breakthrough Pushes AI Up on Trump’s To-Do List

DeepSeek的突破将AI推向了特朗普的待办事项清单

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2025-01-29

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P.M. Edition for Jan. 28. Now that Chinese company DeepSeek has made a sophisticated—and cheaper—artificial-intelligence model, American tech companies want clarity on what the Trump administration will do about AI. Amrith Ramkumar, who covers tech policy for WSJ, discusses what President Trump might do. Plus, WSJ deputy bureau chief for autos Mike Colias discusses GM’s plans to soften the blow of potential U.S. tariffs on Mexico and Canada. And Panamanian officials meet with their U.S. counterparts to defuse tensions with the Trump administration over the Panama Canal. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • The rise of Chinese company Deepseek is pushing the Trump administration to focus more urgently on AI.

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  • The release of a sophisticated and cheaply trained artificial intelligence model from Chinese company Deep Seq has rocked the tech world.

  • It has also refocused President Trump on the AI race and created urgency for his administration to figure out what to do about a.

  • Here to tell us more about what the administration is thinking is Amrit Ramkumar, who covers tech policy for the Wall Street Journal.

  • Amrith I want to start with export restrictions on semiconductors.

  • The Biden administration limited which chips could be exported to China, though despite that, we have Deep Seq tilting the global tech race.

  • So what's the Trump administration planning to do here?