U.S. President Donald Trump revealed on Wednesday that he had considered breaking up NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) to enhance competition in the artificial intelligence sector but ultimately decided against it due to the complexity of such a move. Speaking at a White House AI summit, Trump praised Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, emphasizing the company’s crucial role in AI innovation.
The president outlined a sweeping 90-point plan to create a federal regulatory framework for AI, signaling a departure from former President Joe Biden’s restrictive approach. Key elements include loosening environmental rules, encouraging AI exports to allied nations, and establishing uniform federal oversight to override state-level regulations. Trump stressed that the United States must lead globally in AI and dismissed concerns about copyright infringement in AI training, which remains a major legal battle involving companies like OpenAI.
As part of the summit, Trump signed three executive orders to accelerate AI industry growth. These measures include allowing federally owned land to be used for AI data centers, promoting the export of U.S. AI hardware and software, and prohibiting the federal government from using AI systems deemed politically biased. Trump criticized diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, calling them an “existential threat” to reliable AI.
The initiatives aim to strengthen U.S. dominance in artificial intelligence amid rising competition from China and other global players. The policy shift is expected to boost Nvidia’s market influence while spurring broader AI development and international cooperation in the rapidly expanding tech sector.


Norway Opens Corruption Probe Into Former PM and Nobel Committee Chair Thorbjoern Jagland Over Epstein Links
Trump Family Files $10 Billion Lawsuit Over IRS Tax Disclosure
Paul Atkins Emphasizes Global Regulatory Cooperation at Fintech Conference
TrumpRx.gov Highlights GLP-1 Drug Discounts but Offers Limited Savings for Most Americans
Pentagon Ends Military Education Programs With Harvard University
Trump Says “Very Good Talks” Underway on Russia-Ukraine War as Peace Efforts Continue
Sam Altman Reaffirms OpenAI’s Long-Term Commitment to NVIDIA Amid Chip Report
South Korea Assures U.S. on Trade Deal Commitments Amid Tariff Concerns
Marco Rubio Steps Down as Acting U.S. Archivist Amid Federal Law Limits
Global PC Makers Eye Chinese Memory Chip Suppliers Amid Ongoing Supply Crunch
SpaceX Seeks FCC Approval for Massive Solar-Powered Satellite Network to Support AI Data Centers
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says AI Investment Boom Is Just Beginning as NVDA Shares Surge
U.S. Sanctions on Russia Could Expand as Ukraine Peace Talks Continue, Says Treasury Secretary Bessent
New York Legalizes Medical Aid in Dying for Terminally Ill Patients
Alphabet’s Massive AI Spending Surge Signals Confidence in Google’s Growth Engine
Trump Allows Commercial Fishing in Protected New England Waters 



