Trump administration's new artificial intelligence plan focuses on deregulation, beating China

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Trump administration's new artificial intelligence plan focuses on deregulation, beating China
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The plan outlines over 90 federal actions focused on expanding AI in America.

Donald Trump gestures to the press at the end of a reception with Republican members of Congress at the White House in Washington, DC on July 22, 2025.The White House on Wednesday released its promised "AI Action Plan," a sweeping set of policy proposals aimed at boosting the United States' goal for dominance in artificial intelligence through sweeping deregulation.

The plan was developed by the Trump administration's AI and crypto czar, David Sacks, and the Office of Science and Technology Policy. The 24-page plan outlines over 90 federal actions focused on three areas of focus: increasing private-sector innovation, expanding AI-related infrastructure and exporting American AI. It follows President Donald Trump's January executive order directing the creation of an "AI Action Plan" within 180 days. Donald Trump gestures to the press at the end of a reception with Republican members of Congress at the White House in Washington, DC on July 22, 2025.The proposals appear to break from the Biden administration's more safety-first AI framework, but White House officials cast the strategy as essential to "winning the AI race" against global competitors, especially China. The new plan comes as consumer advocates warn it gives tech companies outsized influence and effectively lets them write their own rules. Public Citizen called it "a corporate giveaway.""The Trump administration's reckless AI agenda prioritizes corporate profits over public safety. The administration plans to give billions to Big Tech so they can burn even more dirty energy, release untested products, and rush into the AI era without accountability to the American public," the group said in a statement. Trump is expected to issue executive orders tied to the plan's priorities. The president on Wednesday will appear at the "Winning the AI Race" event, hosted by the Hill and Valley Forum and the All‑In podcast, which is co-hosted by Sacks.The plan aims to accelerate AI Innovation by cutting regulations, pushing for private-sector adoption of AI technologies and relying on the private sector to recommend regulatory barriers to cut.Building and expanding AI infrastructure in America is also among the priorities of the proposal. This means fast-tracking permits for the creation of data centers, removing diversity, equity and inclusion and climate requirements, as well as investing in AI-related workforce training. In this March 17, 2025, file photo, a car drives past a building of the Digital Reality Data Center in Ashburn, Virginia.Additionally, the plan recommends, in the name of protecting "free speech" and "American values," to remove references to misinformation, DEI and climate change from federal AI safety guidelines. The plan, however, does not address the use of copyrighted data for AI training, which has emerged as a key issue for AI and the basis for lawsuits. When asked about this, a senior official told ABC News the issue is currently before the courts and beyond the scope of executive action, stating: "Fair use is the law of the land."

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