White House, AI and Biden
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The White House unveiled an AI Action Plan on Wednesday that prioritizes building out the country’s AI capabilities, including data centers and other support, while removing regulatory barriers. The plan is a contrast to Trump’s predecessor,
President Donald Trump says that "woke AI" is a pressing threat to truth and independent thought. Critics say his plan to combat so-called woke AI represents a threat to freedom of speech and potentially violates the First Amendment.
The White House said Trump’s AI action plan incudes requiring that developers’ chatbots are “free of ideological bias” in order to be get federal contracts.
The president's AI Action Plan, bolstered by a pair of executive orders, aims to reduce environmental reviews for data center and energy projects.
Notably, the White House’s AI Action Plan plan doesn’t specifically encourage the federal government to use open-source AI.
Enterprises will not see immediate impact from the AI Action Plan, but it signals wider support for open-source models and evaluations.
The administration’s long-awaited AI Action Plan gives Silicon Valley the green light.
The 24-page plan outlines over 90 federal actions focused on three areas of focus: increasing private-sector innovation, expanding AI-related infrastructure and exporting American AI. It follows President Donald Trump's January executive order directing the creation of an "AI Action Plan" within 180 days.