AI, Trump and Action Plan
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The President's long-awaited plan outlines dozens of steps aimed at establishing U.S. dominance in the technology.
The Trump administration's AI Action Plan details the "bureaucratic red tape" it hopes to remove in the name of winning the AI race.
The Trump administration on Wednesday unveiled its AI action plan, a package of initiatives and policy recommendations meant to cement the United States as a global leader in a technology that’s expected to be as influential as the internet itself.
In addition to discussing the AI action plan, Trump signed executive orders to fast track data center permitting, expand AI exports including chips, software and data storage, and one that prohibits the federal government from procuring AI that has “partisan bias or ideological agendas.”
The 23-page plan is broken down into three primary pillars that the Trump administration sees as key to speeding up AI development: “Accelerate AI Innovation,” “Build American AI Infrastructure,” and “Lead in International AI Diplomacy and Security.
The Trump administration released its AI action plan on July 23 to coincide with its ‘Winning the AI Race’ summit in Washington. CFR convened seven of its experts to examine the plan and detail the
President Donald Trump shared an artificial intelligence plan for the U.S. to win the global AI race, removing Biden-era restrictions
What's in the White House's AI Action plan? Federal support for domestic AI tech and data centers. What's out? Climate regulation and "woke AI."