White House, AI and Action Plan
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Trump on Wednesday is planning to reveal an “AI Action Plan” he ordered after returning to the White House in January. He gave his tech advisers six months to come up with new AI policies after revoking President Joe Biden’s signature AI guardrails on his first day in office.
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.
Soon after taking office, President Donald Trump scrapped Biden-era attempts to regulate AI and called for a new framework to be developed within 180 days.
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.
A deluge of executive actions on artificial intelligence are set to be released this week, each underscoring the pro-innovation, America-first Trump administration posture toward AI, people familiar say.
President Donald Trump’s artificial intelligence plan — due out this week — is shaping up to be a lot like his “energy dominance” platform. The AI Action Plan will include cutting back environmental requirements and streamlining permitting policies to make it easier to build data centers and power infrastructure, Mohar Chatterjee reports.
The White House also announced new hiring goals for AI talent, a request for information on the procurement of AI and more. Alexandra Kelley and Natalie Alms March 29, 2024
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Cryptopolitan on MSNOver 500 organizations have lobbied the White House and Congress on AIA race is on to influence Washington’s artificial intelligence policies as the industry continues to grow and the new administration encourages embracing the technology in the US. According to an analysis of federal disclosures by the Financial Times,