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Tech & Innovation·June 27, 2026·1 min read

AI executives and lobbyists say they are seeking regulatory clarity from the Trump administration but are wary of pressing for answers, fearing retaliation

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When executives are afraid to even ask for rules, you’re not in a normal regulatory environment—you’re in a discretionary one. Treat US AI policy as a live operational risk: diversify hosting, customer mix, and model dependencies so a single export or access decision can’t stall your roadmap.

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‘Swept up in its own braggadocio’: this Final gaming headset I tested sounds good for its price, and its battery should last you up to a week — but on features, it overpromises and underdelivers

The gap between “immersive, spatial audio” marketing and actual feature delivery is widening as commodity hardware specs converge. If you build peripherals or consumer devices, differentiation has to come from verifiable experience—latency, ecosystem integration, software—because reviewers are now trained to call out hype.