The White House on Monday released President Donald Trump’s national action plan to “win the AI race,” outlining 90 policy initiatives aimed at accelerating the development and global deployment of artificial intelligence technologies.
The plan calls for a rapid expansion of data center infrastructure and the elimination of federal regulations the administration says are slowing AI innovation.
As part of the effort, the Commerce and State departments will partner with the AI industry to “deliver secure, full-stack AI export packages — including hardware, models, software, applications, and standards — to America’s friends and allies around the world,” according to the White House.
"This plan galvanizes Federal efforts to turbocharge our innovation capacity, build cutting-edge infrastructure, and lead globally, ensuring that American workers and families thrive in the AI era,” said White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Director Michael Kratsios.
The announcement comes as many Americans express growing anxiety about how AI could impact their jobs.
The plan calls for a rapid expansion of data center infrastructure and the elimination of federal regulations the administration says are slowing AI innovation.
As part of the effort, the Commerce and State departments will partner with the AI industry to “deliver secure, full-stack AI export packages — including hardware, models, software, applications, and standards — to America’s friends and allies around the world,” according to the White House.
"This plan galvanizes Federal efforts to turbocharge our innovation capacity, build cutting-edge infrastructure, and lead globally, ensuring that American workers and families thrive in the AI era,” said White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Director Michael Kratsios.
The announcement comes as many Americans express growing anxiety about how AI could impact their jobs.
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