The Trump administration has unveiled "Winning the Race: America’s AI Action Plan," a comprehensive federal strategy aimed at accelerating the United States' leadership in artificial intelligence. The plan includes executive orders that direct federal agencies to prioritize ideologically neutral AI models, fast-track permits for AI data centers, and promote U.S. AI exports. It also emphasizes deregulation by rolling back regulatory barriers and bans the use of biased AI systems in government contracts. The action plan highlights infrastructure development, governance, risk management, and national security as key pillars for fostering innovation and secure AI adoption. The administration’s roadmap signals a commitment to supporting open-weight AI models and positions AI advancement as a national security imperative amid intensifying global competition, notably with China. Legal and industry experts have provided analyses on the plan’s implications for innovation, legal frameworks, and AI governance programs.
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