The office of scientific and technological policies has drawn up the plan, which focuses on three “pillars” key for artificial intelligence strategy: accelerating artificial intelligence innovation, building infrastructures and leader of international diplomacy and security. The report opens by stressing that “the IA is too important to suffocate in bureaucracy in this initial phase, both at state and federal level”. It recommends a series of policies designed to loosen the regulations and charges to technological companies that develop artificial intelligence products, how to encourage the federal communication commission to “evaluate whether the state regulations interfere with the ability of the agency to implement their obligations and authorities in accordance with the communications law of 1934.”
“We must build and maintain a vast infrastructure of artificial intelligence and the energy to feed it. To do so, we will continue to refuse the dogma of the radical climate and the bureaucratic bureaucracy, as the administration has done since the day of the inauguration”, reads the report. “In a nutshell, we have to” build, small, build! “”
In addition to issuing this report, President Donald Trump should sign several executive orders later this afternoon which should map the priorities outlined in the action plan.
Artificial intelligence was a priority for the last two US administrations, but Trump’s second mandate was characterized by important calibrations since the sector has exploded in importance. In October 2023, the Biden administration introduced an executive order of AI designed to face numerous risks placed by the artificial intelligence models in rapid advancement. The order focused on issues such as the potential for artificial intelligence models to be used as computer security or to help produce chemical or biological weapons, as well as algorithmic prejudices. This new action plan explicitly tries to cancel the efforts undertaken during the Biden administration, such as the revision of all the investigations of the Federal Trade Commission which has started “to ensure that they do not advance theories of responsibility that do not unduly rank the innovation of artificial intelligence”.
The plan is based on the previous approach of the AI of the Trump Administration. Shortly after Trump entered office, vice -president JD Vance held a speech to a Greater artificial intelligence meeting In Paris where he established the priorities of the new administration. “We believe that excessive regulation of the AI sector could kill a transformative industry just as it is taking off and we will make every effort to encourage artificial intelligence policies”, Vance he saidAdding: “We strongly believe that the IA must remain free from ideological prejudices and that the American IA will not be co -opted in an instrument for authoritarian censorship”.
The artificial intelligence action plan continues this crusade against the “awakened” IA, recommending that the federal guidelines on contracts are updated in such a way that only artificial intelligence companies that “ensure that their systems are objectives and free from top-down ideological prejudices”.
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