Trump reveals plan to win in AI
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White House Unveils AI Policy Plan
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The Trump administration unveiled Wednesday a framework for its artificial intelligence (AI) policy, placing a heavy emphasis on boosting U.S. innovation, building out data center infrastructure
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The Trump administration released a new artificial intelligence blueprint on Wednesday that aims to deregulate the industry and makes it easier and less risky for U.S. companies to export their technologies to foreign countries.
Google, Microsoft, Amazon and Meta have thrown their weight behind numerous initiatives designed to boost their AI efforts, from an unsuccessful campaign to ban states from regulating the technology for a decade, to lobbying for government support to build vast data centres and new energy sources to power them.
Trump, 79, is set to sign several AI-related executive orders Wednesday afternoon — including an expected action to curb “woke” models.
President Trump says he wants to make sure the United States wins the artificial intelligence race. The White House says fewer regulations will help.
A group of House Republicans is urging the Commerce Department to cement its policy on artificial intelligence chips so the US can continue outcompeting China on the technology.