The Trump administration has released a comprehensive AI Action Plan aimed at maintaining and enhancing the United States' leadership in artificial intelligence. Emphasizing the importance of AI for economic prosperity and national security, the plan focuses on deregulation, expanded infrastructure, and diplomatic efforts to promote the U.S. AI industry. It addresses regulatory challenges, accelerates AI deployment, and seeks to empower American workers to lead in the AI era. The strategy is positioned as a federal blueprint to capitalize on a multi-trillion dollar opportunity and marks a shift toward shaping global AI policy rather than merely building AI technologies. The administration issued executive orders to support the plan, which has attracted input from various sectors including music, film, and news media groups. Although copyright issues were considered, they were ultimately excluded from the plan, reflecting President Trump's apparent alignment with the AI industry's interests. The plan also coincides with international developments such as the European Commission's publication of a comprehensive code of practice for general-purpose AI. Overall, the U.S. strategy underscores a commitment to extending American AI standards, hardware, and values globally while ensuring competitiveness in the evolving AI landscape.
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The latest on the White House’s AI Action Plan: - Music, film, news media groups lobbied administration for months on issue - Administration considered including copyright in the AI Action Plan but decided against it. - President Trump appeared to side with the AI industry.
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