How Trump’s AI Plan Would Cut Regulation and Speed Up Adoption
The Trump administration released its new AI Action Plan. Here’s what’s in it.
BY BEN SHERRY, STAFF REPORTER @BENLUCASSHERRY
President Donald Trump in the Oval Office in Washington, DC. Photo: Getty Images
After six months of buildup, the Trump administration has released its AI Action Plan, detailing Trump’s vision for an America that “dominates” the artificial intelligence industry. The 28-page plan makes several recommendations for actions by federal agencies, such as removing “onerous regulations,” exploring the potential of building AI infrastructure on federal lands, and creating “regulatory sandboxes” in which startups can responsibly test AI tools.
The action plan, which was masterminded by presidential science and technology assistant Michael Kratsios, special AI and crypto advisor David Sacks, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, writes that the United States is in a desperate race to establish itself as the dominant player in the world of AI, much like the space race of the ‘60s. The advisors wrote that AI will usher in a new industrial revolution and artistic renaissance, but only if the United States maintains and extends its lead.
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