President Trump takes aim at red tape to unleash American AI innovation

U.S. President Donald Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump’s AI Action Plan aims to bolster U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence by unleashing American companies to innovate swiftly. The 23-page strategy emphasizes slashing federal regulations to remove barriers to rapid data center and energy infrastructure development, critical for AI advancement. States considering new regulations risk losing federal funding.

Michael Shepard for Bloomberg News:

The guidelines emerged after six months of deliberation led by White House AI czar David Sacks, a venture capitalist who was among Trump’s most vocal backers in Silicon Valley during the campaign. In the plan, Sacks and other officials highlight a sense of urgency to preserving the US edge in AI as China poses an increasing challenge.

White House officials likened the AI challenge to the space race — another tech-fueled contest that the US waged with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. To win this new competition, the Trump plan envisions strengthening export controls, including by putting new location verification features in advanced AI chips…

With the workforce in mind, the guidelines also ask the Education and Labor departments to prioritize skill development and training to assist US workers.

The administration’s plan was heralded by a half-day conference in Washington titled “Winning the AI Race” and arranged by the All-In tech podcast where Sacks serves as a co-host. At the event, leading tech industry figures including Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su pointed to relentless demand for infrastructure needed to support the build-out of the technology.


MacDailyNews Note: From the Introduction of President Trump’s AI Action Plan:

The United States is in a race to achieve global dominance in artificial intelligence (AI). Whoever has the largest AI ecosystem will set global AI standards and reap broad economic and military benefits. Just like we won the space race, it is imperative that the United States and its allies win this race. President Trump took decisive steps toward achieving this goal during his first days in office by signing Executive Order 14179, “Removing Barriers to American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence,” calling for America to retain dominance in this global race and directing the creation of an AI Action Plan.

Winning the AI race will usher in a new golden age of human flourishing, economic competitiveness, and national security for the American people. AI will enable Americans to discover new materials, synthesize new chemicals, manufacture new drugs, and develop new methods to harness energy — an industrial revolution. It will enable radically new forms of education, media, and communication—an information revolution. And it will enable altogether new intellectual achievements: unraveling ancient scrolls once thought unreadable, making breakthroughs in scientific and mathematical theory, and creating new kinds of digital and physical art—a renaissance.

An industrial revolution, an information revolution, and a renaissance—all at once. This is the potential that AI presents. The opportunity that stands before us is both inspiring and humbling. And it is ours to seize, or to lose.

America’s AI Action Plan has three pillars: innovation, infrastructure, and international diplomacy and security. The United States needs to innovate faster and more comprehensively than our competitors in the development and distribution of new AI technology across every field, and dismantle unnecessary regulatory barriers that hinder the private sector in doing so. As Vice President Vance remarked at the Paris AI Action Summit in February, restricting AI development with onerous regulation “would not only unfairly benefit incumbents… it would mean paralyzing one of the most promising technologies we have seen in generations.” That is why President Trump rescinded the Biden Administration’s dangerous actions on day one.

We need to build and maintain vast AI infrastructure and the energy to power it. To do that, we will continue to reject radical climate dogma and bureaucratic red tape, as the Administration has done since Inauguration Day. Simply put, we need to “Build, Baby, Build!”

We need to establish American AI — from our advanced semiconductors to our models to our applications — as the gold standard for AI worldwide and ensure our allies are building on American technology.

Several principles cut across each of these three pillars. First, American workers are central to the Trump Administration’s AI policy. The Administration will ensure that our Nation’s workers and their families gain from the opportunities created in this technological revolution. The AI infrastructure buildout will create high-paying jobs for American workers. And the breakthroughs in medicine, manufacturing, and many other fields that AI will make possible will increase the standard of living for all Americans. AI will improve the lives of Americans by complementing their work — not replacing it.

Second, our AI systems must be free from ideological bias and be designed to pursue objective truth rather than social engineering agendas when users seek factual information or analysis. AI systems are becoming essential tools, profoundly shaping how Americans consume information, but these tools must also be trustworthy.

Finally, we must prevent our advanced technologies from being misused or stolen by malicious actors as well as monitor for emerging and unforeseen risks from AI. Doing so will require constant vigilance.

This Action Plan sets forth clear policy goals for near-term execution by the Federal government. The Action Plan’s objective is to articulate policy recommendations that this Administration can deliver for the American people to achieve the President’s vision of global AI dominance. The AI race is America’s to win, and this Action Plan is our roadmap to victory.

— Michael J. Kratsios (Assistant to the President for Science and Technology), David O. Sacks (Special Advisor for AI and Crypto), and Marco A. Rubio (Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs)

The full 23-page AI Action Plan is here.



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11 Comments

    1. How so? He’s jacked up import taxes but done nothing to reshore US manufacturing. On the contrary, he’s rewarded the corporations that outsourced everything with debt ballooning giveaways while the shrinking middle class watches the cost of everything spiral up. And because none of the USA’s allies can trust us anymore, China is now getting more trade in the rest of the world.

      If you wanted to weaken the USA, you’d do exactly what Tangerine is doing.

      bully former allies
      increase the already insane deficit spending
      start trade wars
      kill education and worker training programs
      eviscerate health departments
      continue to let infrastructure crumble
      use unilateral military action instead of diplomacy
      claim to care but do nothing to prevent the genocide that Russia and Israel are committing
      Lie daily to the public
      grab more executive powers to act without congressional oversight
      allow Chinese , Russian, and North Korean data theft and criminal activity to continue unchecked
      pardon convicted felons who did real damage to the USA
      divert important law enforcement resources away from serious crimes and instead focus primarily on deporting people, many of whom have no serious criminal records.
      allow forest fires to burn and flash floods to kill and hurricanes to destroy, while slashing emergency resources.

      None of the actions of this administration are making America great in the long run.

  1. what trump really needs to do is encourage talented immigrants to come to the US, study in US schools, and innovate HERE instead of driving them away, going after Harvard and other top US institutions, jeopardizing their status and degrees, etc.

    Just look at the makeup of the top AI engineers in America’s top AI companies (watch any OpenAI video for a quick sample).

    As Meta’s recent $300m hires underscore, it’s the people, the engineers, that are the most important component (and note who zuck’s poaching).

    But that’s what’s under attack.

    In trump’s america, Steve Jobs’ Syrian father would’ve immigrated to the UK and Apple would not be an American company.

    Nearly HALF of all Fortune 500 companies were started by immigrants or their children.

    that’s the real key to competitive success in the AI “arms race” – the people.

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  2. Yeah, I wish he would ignore that small Harvard problem of enabling the castigation, harassment and degradation of a certain population. It seemed to be heading into actual physical harm?

    The people from other places thing…yeah let’s limit some of those highest scoring folks in pref of some others with lower scores. After all, when you want to implement “fairness,” what’s a little loss of excellence…which can be such a cruel pursuit anyways?

    Missing “the forest for the trees” is such a fitting statement here, isn’t John? I didn’t hear anyone/anywhere stating generally that immigrants were to be shunned/discarded. You read that where?

    If it’s hype “HD62”, please address your statement to the CEO of the wealthiest company in the World who happens to be the tip of the AI spear, would you please?

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  3. I am really disappointed in the MacDailyNews headline, which could easily be lifted directly from a White House press release. It definitely should not be a headline on any site claiming to offer “News.”

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