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Indian Express
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- Indian Express
US President Donald Trump rolls out AI action plan aimed at overtaking China
US President Donald Trump has rolled out its AI action plan that features over 90 policy actions to accelerate the US' dominance in AI. The detailed roadmap enumerates AI infrastructure, regulation, and export policy. It seems to have been shaped by over 10,000 public comments. The document officially titled 'Winning the AI Race: America's AI Action Plan' was published by the White House on Wednesday, July 23. It follows US President Donald Trump's executive order in January on 'removing barriers to American leadership in AI. 'Winning the AI race will bring in a new golden age of human flourishing, economic competitiveness, and national security for the American people,' the official release read. Winning the global AI race The roadmap underscores AI as a national security imperative and an economic catalyst. With this, the US aims to secure an unchallenged dominance in AI and outpace its adversaries, namely China. The US wants to reshape global standards and set in motion an industrial and information revolution. The AI action plan primarily looks to accelerate AI innovation. With this, the Trump administration aims to deregulate the AI industry, essentially removing hurdles imposed by the Biden era. This would mean tech companies can now avoid burdensome red tape. The plan will incentivise research and development by the private sector, support open-source AI, and allow fast-track experimentation. The plan also advocates the adage that AI is to complement and not replace labour. At a time when automation is one of the main causes for job cuts in the US, the AI roadmap aims to foster AI skill training in schools and apprenticeship programmes. It also proposes tax benefits for employees investing in AI literacy, along with rapid training for displaced workers. Besides, it also proposes a new 'AI Workforce Research Hub'. An extension to Trump's longstanding promise of bringing jobs back to America, the new plan also shows how his administration plans to rebuild US manufacturing for the AI era. The plan also emphasises heavy investments in robotics, autonomous systems, and defence manufacturing. With massive investments in AI, supply chains are likely to be disrupted, and cash-strapped small tech businesses would be in need of funding. The new AI action plan assures federal support to ensure this supply chain resilience and that small businesses are adequately supported. The roadmap also wants science in the US to be AI-first, and for this the government plans to build automated labs and fund AI-driven discovery in biology, chemistry, and materials. The plan also includes releasing large, open-access scientific datasets, such as those on genome sequencing on federal lands. The US government also wants to upgrade defence with AI. According to the plan, AI adoption will be fast-traced in federal agencies and the military. Meeting the computing needs of AI AI requires massive computing prowess, which in turn needs massive amounts of energy. In order to meet AI's ever-increasing compute needs, the plan proposes fast-tracking permits for data centres, chip fabs, and energy projects. In this direction, the administration also plans on expanding nuclear and geothermal energy generation. Along with energy needs, the roadmap has also listed security as core to the plan. According to the document, the US plans to tighten semiconductor controls and its exports monitoring, especially to keep a check on Chinese access. Besides, the government agencies will also be working with industry to protect IP. To combat deepfakes, new legal standards will be established. In a bid to counter China's rise, the US plans to lead its diplomatic outreach by exporting the American AI stack to allies. It will also be opposing Chinese influence in AI governance bodies and push for AI export control alignment with allies.


Time of India
17 minutes ago
- Time of India
Donald Trump vows to keep these AI models out of America, says no place for ...
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Time of India
28 minutes ago
- Time of India
Donald Trump to Silicon Valley: Your …. has left millions of Americans feeling distrustful and betrayed
US President Donald Trump delivered a sharp rebuke to American technology giants on Wednesday, criticizing them for building factories in China and hiring workers from India while neglecting American citizens. Speaking at an AI Summit in Washington, Trump declared that "those days are over" under his administration. "For too long, much of America's tech industry pursued a radical globalism that left millions of Americans feeling distrustful and betrayed," Trump said, according to PTI. The President accused major tech companies of exploiting American freedoms while outsourcing jobs overseas. "Many of our largest tech companies have reaped the blessings of American freedom while building their factories in China, hiring workers in India and slashing profits in Ireland," Trump stated, reports PTI. "All the while dismissing and even censoring their fellow citizens right here at home. Under President Trump, those days are over." Trump says winning AI race demand a new spirit of patriotism and national loyalty by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Play this game for 3 minutes, if you own a mouse Undo During the summit, Trump signed three executive orders aimed at strengthening America's artificial intelligence capabilities. The orders include a White House action plan to bolster the domestic AI sector and promote exports of comprehensive American AI technology packages. "Winning the AI race will demand a new spirit of patriotism and national loyalty in Silicon Valley and long beyond Silicon Valley," Trump emphasized, calling for tech companies to prioritize American interests. The President urged US technology firms to demonstrate greater commitment to domestic workers. "We need US technology companies to be all in for America. We want you to put America first. You have to do that. That's all we ask," he added, as reported by PTI. Not Trump's first warning to tech giants This isn't the first time Trump has warned tech companies about hiring immigrants. During his previous tenure in August 2020, he signed the " Hire American " executive order, which restricted federal agencies from contracting H-1B visa holders and mandated hiring American workers for government jobs. Trump's consistent messaging reflects his broader "America First" policy framework, which seeks to prioritize domestic workers over foreign talent in key sectors. "H-1B should be used for top highly paid talent to create American jobs, not as inexpensive labour programmes and destroy American jobs," Trump had declared while signing that order.