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The president’s plan for an artificial intelligence-driven future has garnered backlash from allies who are disturbed by its tech bro-friendly proposals.
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Trump’s mega bill blasted by Washington leaders: Clean energy cuts threaten AI boom, hike costs
Participants in a Seattle roundtable on the Republican-led repeal of clean energy tax credits, from left: Gregg Small, executive director of Climate
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From tech podcasts to policy: Trump’s new AI plan leans heavily on Silicon Valley industry ideas
President Donald Trump is unveiling an “AI Action Plan," shaped by Silicon Valley tech leaders who supported his campaign.
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The AI Action Plan pretty much frees up AI companies to do what they want, but it also supports the use of open source for AI. What that means is one big open question.
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 remarks, which came during a keynote speech at a summit hosted by the All-In Podcast, follow President Donald Trump’s newly released AI Action Plan.
In general, the action plan is much more focused on removing barriers to AI innovation than safeguarding individuals from AI-caused harm. The word “safety” only appears once in the plan. That’s in sharp contrast to Biden’s AI executive order, in which the word “safety” appeared 25 times.
The US is preparing for a massive AI expansion.