Via The Rundown AI
| “The White House just flipped the script on AI policy with its AI Action Plan, trading a previously cautious approach for an all-out sprint toward technological supremacy. |
| Calling AI an “industrial revolution, information revolution, and renaissance all at once,” the U.S. is betting everything on deregulation and speed — but critics wonder who really benefits from the tech-giant-friendly approach. |
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| In today’s AI rundown: |
- U.S. releases sweeping AI Action Plan
- Google decodes ancient Rome with AI
- Build social media campaigns with Claude’s Canva Connector
- OpenAI’s copilot cuts medical errors in Kenya
- 4 new AI tools & 4 job opportunities”
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“THE UNITED STATES & AI
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| Image source: The White House |
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| The Rundown: The Trump administration just released an AI Action Plan detailing 90+ policy actions to accelerate the country’s dominance in the sector, including details on AI infrastructure, regulation, and export policy shaped by 10K+ public comments. |
| The details: |
- The 28-page plan focuses on three pillars: accelerating innovation, infrastructure, and strengthening diplomacy while removing red tape.
- Outlined actions include building new data centers, repealing legal barriers to AI growth, encouraging open-source AI, and incentivizing the tech’s adoption.
- The plan also includes rooting out “ideological bias” in AI systems through new rules requiring government contractors to ensure their models are “objective.”
- The document called the AI boom an “industrial revolution, an information revolution, and a renaissance—all at once.”
- Critics argue the blueprint was crafted for tech giants and removes public safeguards, failing to serve the needs of everyday people impacted by AI.
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| Why it matters: The AI policy shift under the new administration is real, with the Trump administration’s Action Plan pushing an all-in growth strategy that aims to use deregulation and massive infrastructure investments to secure the lead over China — even if it means stripping safeguards in the process.” |
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Trump’s foreword sets the tone, calling for America to “achieve and maintain unquestioned and unchallenged global technological dominance” as a core tenet of national security. |
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