America 'going to win' AI race against China, Trump declares
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President Trump signed three executive orders on AI, aiming to expand U.S. leadership in the global AI race while banning federal use of models influenced by diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
The Trump administration released a new artificial intelligence blueprint on Wednesday that aims to loosen environmental rules and vastly expand AI exports to allies, in a bid to maintain the American edge over China in the critical technology.
The administration’s long-awaited AI Action Plan gives Silicon Valley the green light.
America’s AI Action Plan rests on three strategic pillars: Accelerating AI Innovation—Cut red tape, favor open-source and open-weight AI, and make federal R&D a catalyst. Building American AI Infrastructure—Fast-track data centers, energy grids, and secure semiconductor fabrication.
Trump’s AI Action Plan blends industry deregulation, infrastructure, and culture war messaging sparking global debate over trust in U.S.-made AI.
The Nexus supercomputer features 330 terabytes of memory and 10 petabytes of storage, built specifically for artificial intelligence research and complex scientific problems.
The AI Innovation Council opened on Wednesday in the nation's capital to help make the United States the world's leader in artificial intelligence innovation.
Most Americans encounter the Federal Trade Commission only if they’ve been scammed: It handles identity theft, fraud, and stolen data. During the Biden administration, the agency went after AI companies for scamming customers with deceptive advertising or harming people by selling irresponsible technologies.