Trump’s AI action plan is a crusade against “bias” and regulates


Wednesday, Trump administration announcement A new AI action plan aimed at maintaining our competitiveness with China. With over 90 policies recommended, it is a broad document and, if followed, it can still afford to grow even further into Silicon Valley’s most powerful company. “We believe we are in the AI race,” White House’s Ai czar David Sacks said over the phone ahead of the release of the action plan. “We want the United States to win that race.”

Science and Technology Policy Policy has drafted a plan focusing on three important “pillars” for AI strategies. It is a major part of accelerating AI innovation, building infrastructure, and international diplomacy and security. The report begins by emphasizing that “AI is too important to suffocate bureaucracy at this early stage, whether at the state or federal level.” It recommends a set of policies designed to ease the regulation and burden of high-tech companies developing artificial intelligence products, so that the Federal Communications Commission “assessing whether it interferes with obligations and the ability of an agency to implement its authority under the Communications Act of 1934.”

“We need to build and maintain the vast amount of AI infrastructure and the energy to drive it. To do that, we will continue to reject the fundamental climate doctrine and bureaucratic red tape, as has been done since inauguration day,” the report said. “Simply put, we need to ‘Build, Baby, Build!”

In addition to the release of the report, President Donald Trump is expected to sign several executive orders that will be mapped to priorities outlined in the Action Plan.

AI has been a prioritized in the past two US administrations, but Trump’s second term has been characterized by major calibrations as the sector exploded prominently. In October 2023, the Biden administration introduced it AI Presidential Order It is designed to address the numerous risks posed by the rapid advancement of AI models. This order focuses on issues such as the production of chemical or biological weapons, and algorithm bias, where AI models can be used as cybersecurity weapons. This new plan of action seeks to revoke efforts made during the Biden administration. This reviewed all Federal Trade Commission investigations that have begun “to not advance the theory of responsibility that overburdens AI innovation.”

The plan is based on the Trump administration’s previous approach to AI. Shortly after Trump took office, Vice President JD Vance Major AI Conferences In Paris, where he laid out the priorities of the new administration. “We believe that excessive regulation of the AI sector can kill transformative industries just as it takes off. We will make every effort to encourage growth-promoting AI policies,” Vance said. I said“AI is freed from ideological prejudice and I strongly feel that American AI will not be adopted as a tool for authoritarian censorship.”

The AI Action Plan continues this crusade against “wake” AI, recommending that federal procurement guidelines be updated so that contracts are given only to AI companies that “ensure that the system is objective and free from top-down ideological bias.”

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