AI, Trump and Action Plan
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Trump’s AI Action Plan blends industry deregulation, infrastructure, and culture war messaging sparking global debate over trust in U.S.-made AI.
The AI Action Plan released by the US government on Wednesday recommends easing the way for data centers and other AI infrastructure by reducing regulations.
The president’s plan for an artificial intelligence-driven future has garnered backlash from allies who are disturbed by its tech bro-friendly proposals.
The administration’s plan tries to derail state regulations, and clears the way for building new data centers to run models and apps. Welcome to AI Decoded, Fast Company’s weekly newsletter that breaks down the most important news in the world of AI.
President Donald Trump this week unveiled his administration’s AI action plan, a set of policy proposals and government initiatives meant to secure America’s leadership in the development of the transformative technology.
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The Trump administration’s new AI policy blueprint calls for limited regulation and lots of leeway for Big Tech to grow even bigger.
The White House unveiled its new AI action plan to make the United States a global leader in the technology. It includes plans to export American systems.
It’s AI Day in Washington, D.C., as President Donald Trump rolls out an “action plan” for artificial intelligence and gives a speech on the fast-growing field.
President Donald Trump unveiled a new plan for the United States' dominance in the artificial intelligence race, and signed three executive orders to deliver on the plan.
AI experts warn that the administration is sidestepping safety precautions and ignoring the impacts of research funding cuts and visa restrictions for scientists.
Gladstone AI co-founders Jeremie and Edouard Harris discuss the details of President Donald Trump’s artificial intelligence action plan on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
The agency is poised to play a big role in the implementation of the White House AI Action Plan, though some worry that “worker-first” language won’t actually mitigate job loss.