AI, Joe Biden and Action Plan
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The White House unveiled an AI Action Plan on Wednesday that prioritizes building out the country’s AI capabilities, including data centers and other support, while removing regulatory barriers. The plan is a contrast to Trump’s predecessor, Joe Biden, who focused on the government’s role in ensuring that the technology was safe.
President Donald Trump’s first major speech on artificial intelligence comes amid a technology arms race among Silicon Valley giants.
The White House said Trump’s AI action plan incudes requiring that developers’ chatbots are “free of ideological bias” in order to be get federal contracts.
Enterprises will not see immediate impact from the AI Action Plan, but it signals wider support for open-source models and evaluations.
White House “AI czar” David Sacks has stressed the need for the United States to win the new “AI race,” waged primarily against China. Trump’s allies plan to boost U.S. artificial-intelligence development and innovation through weakened regulations.
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President Trump is unveiling an “AI Action Plan,” shaped by Silicon Valley tech leaders who supported his campaign.
The Trump administration's new "AI Action Plan" recommends withholding federal funding from states with "burdensome" AI regulations.