The Trump administration has unveiled "America's AI Action Plan," a comprehensive federal strategy aimed at accelerating artificial intelligence development and deployment across the United States. The plan includes three executive orders that emphasize deregulation, fast-tracking AI infrastructure permits, promoting U.S. AI exports, and mandating that AI models used in government contracts be free from ideological bias. The administration frames the initiative as a national security imperative focused on securing U.S. leadership in the global AI race. Key pillars of the plan include fostering innovation, enhancing infrastructure, ensuring governance and risk management, and supporting open-weight AI models. Meanwhile, China has responded to U.S. chip restrictions by promoting global cooperation on AI development, contrasting with the U.S. approach that prioritizes an America-first, regulation-light vision.
➡️ In response to U.S. chip restrictions, China is advocating for global cooperation on AI development to bolster its technological capabilities. https://t.co/TiePYtjns4
President Trump signed an executive order requiring companies with US government contracts to make their AI models "free from ideological bias". That could get messy for Big Tech https://t.co/XNJOOBAXX6
Facing US Chip Restrictions, China Pitches Global Cooperation on AI https://t.co/VhF1KjeLn7