AI, Trump and Action Plan
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The AI Action Plan released by the U.S. government on Wednesday recommends easing the way for data centers and other AI infrastructure by reducing regulations.
The Trump administration called for boosting artificial intelligence development in the US by loosening regulations and expanding energy supply for data centers under new guidelines that also urged the federal government to withhold funding from states determined to have burdensome regulations on the emerging technology.
The White House released an artificial intelligence (AI) policy plan on Wednesday spelling out priorities for the U.S. to achieve "global dominance" in the sector.
President Trump's American AI Action Plan is here, and it's drawing praise—and criticism—for prioritizing growth over safety.
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An artificial intelligence agenda formed on the podcasts of Silicon Valley billionaires is now being set into U.S. policy as President Donald Trump leans on the ideas of the tech figures who backed his election campaign.
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The White House said Trump’s AI action plan incudes requiring that developers’ chatbots are “free of ideological bias” in order to be get federal contracts.
The White House unveiled its “ AI Action Plan ” Wednesday ahead of a scheduled appearance by the president at an event in Washington, DC. The 28-page document lays out three pillars of US AI policy in the Trump era: accelerating AI innovation, building American AI infrastructure, and leading international diplomacy and security around AI.
President Donald Trump’s first major speech on artificial intelligence comes amid a technology arms race among Silicon Valley giants.
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
President Trump is unveiling an “AI Action Plan,” shaped by Silicon Valley tech leaders who supported his campaign.
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The White House intends to publish a plan on Wednesday that calls for the export of American AI technology abroad and a crackdown on state laws deemed too restrictive to let it flourish, a document seen by Reuters shows.
The White House Press Secretary told reporters that she "doesn't think" Trump wants federal agencies to have contracts with Musk's AI company.