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March 23, 2026

AI Briefing

The White House wants to stop states from writing their own AI laws, someone got caught smuggling $2.5B in AI chips to China, and NVIDIA just open-sourced a model family that punches way above its weight.

White House Unveils National AI Legislative Framework to Preempt State Laws
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White House Unveils National AI Legislative Framework to Preempt State Laws

The Trump administration released a comprehensive AI legislative framework on March 20, proposing six guiding principles covering child safety, community protection, intellectual property, free speech, innovation, and workforce development. The framework urges Congress to federally preempt state AI laws and take a 'light-touch' regulatory approach without creating a new rulemaking body. This matters because it would replace the emerging patchwork of state-level AI regulations with a unified national standard, fundamentally reshaping how AI companies navigate compliance in the US.

NVIDIA Debuts Nemotron 3 Open Model Family at GTC 2026
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NVIDIA Debuts Nemotron 3 Open Model Family at GTC 2026

NVIDIA launched the Nemotron 3 family of open models - Nano, Super, and Ultra - built on a hybrid Mamba-Transformer mixture-of-experts architecture supporting up to 1M token context. Nemotron 3 Super, at 120B parameters with 12B active, scored 85.6% on PinchBench, making it the top open model in its class for agentic AI. This release is significant because it provides developers with efficient, open-weight models optimized for NVIDIA hardware that can power complex agentic workflows, multimodal reasoning, and real-time voice applications.

Three Charged with Smuggling $2.5 Billion in AI Chips to China
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Three Charged with Smuggling $2.5 Billion in AI Chips to China

Three individuals associated with AI server maker Super Micro Computer were charged in the US with helping smuggle at least $2.5 billion worth of American AI technology to China, violating export controls. The case underscores the intensifying US-China tech competition and the lengths to which actors will go to circumvent AI chip export restrictions. This is significant because it represents one of the largest AI-related export control enforcement actions to date and will likely fuel calls for even stricter controls on advanced semiconductor exports.

EU Council Agrees to Streamline and Delay AI Act High-Risk Rules

EU Council Agrees to Streamline and Delay AI Act High-Risk Rules

The European Council agreed on March 13 to adjust the timeline for applying rules on high-risk AI systems by up to 16 months, giving companies more time to comply while the Commission confirms that the needed standards and tools are available. The package includes proposals for two regulations aiming to simplify the EU's digital legislative framework. This matters because it signals the EU is acknowledging that its ambitious AI Act implementation timeline was unrealistic, and the delay gives companies - especially those operating across the Atlantic - crucial breathing room to prepare for compliance.

OpenAI Signs 10-Year Lease for 450,000 Sq Ft Mountain View Campus

OpenAI Signs 10-Year Lease for 450,000 Sq Ft Mountain View Campus

OpenAI signed a 10-year lease for nearly 450,000 square feet of office space at 350-380 Ellis Street in Mountain View, just blocks from Google and Waymo headquarters. The deal includes an option to purchase the buildings and two six-year extension options. This expansion signals OpenAI's transition from a San Francisco startup to a full-scale Silicon Valley enterprise, and its proximity to Google's headquarters adds a symbolic dimension to the intensifying competition between the two AI giants.

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Summary

Anthropic just quietly became the highest-revenue AI lab on the planet, hitting $30B ARR while spending a fraction of what OpenAI burns on training. Google is internally testing a 24/7 personal AI agent called Remy that can make purchases on your behalf, Nvidia bet half a billion on fiber optics with Corning to wire up the next wave of AI data centers, and Arm's earnings reveal that agentic AI is about to quadruple the CPU demand nobody saw coming. Oh, and Congress unanimously agreed on something for once: banning AI companions for kids.

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Anthropic Hits $30B ARR, Officially Surpasses OpenAI in Revenue While Spending 4x Less on Training

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Senate Unanimously Advances GUARD Act to Ban AI Companion Chatbots for Minors, House Files Companion Bill

Arm Posts Record FY2026 Results, Launches AGI CPU as Agentic AI Set to Quadruple Data Center CPU Demand

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