AI Action Plan, White House
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President Donald Trump will reveal an “AI Action Plan” he ordered in January. Right-wing Silicon Valley billionaires forge the agenda and are now forging it into U.S. policy.
Donald Trump on Wednesday revealed “America’s AI Action Plan,” a collection of more than 90 policy recommendations designed to ensure that the country remains competitive when it comes to the development of artificial intelligence,
President Trump will deliver the keynote address at a White House artificial intelligence summit, just hours after the administration unveiled a new framework for its AI policy. The 28-page
The plan, unveiled Wednesday, shows how the Trump administration is taking a different approach to tech regulation than his predecessor.
White House “AI czar” David Sacks has stressed the need for the United States to win the new “AI race,” waged primarily against China. Trump’s allies plan to boost U.S. artificial-intelligence development and innovation through weakened regulations.
Microsoft Corp. stands to gain from new White House AI guidelines that call on the US Federal Trade Commission to show more restraint in probes involving artificial intelligence and stand down on cases that put “AI innovation” at risk.
Trump's plan, which includes 90 recommendations, calls for exporting U.S. AI software and hardware as well as a crackdown on restrictive state laws.