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White House to unveil plan to push US AI abroad, crack down on restrictive rules, document shows

UNITED STATES, JUL 20 – The Trump administration's AI Action Plan aims to accelerate innovation and infrastructure with over 90 federal policies and a $500 billion investment commitment, officials said.

  • The Trump administration unveiled a 28-page AI Action Plan on a Wednesday last month, outlining aggressive steps to boost US AI dominance and innovation.
  • This plan followed an order from President Trump in January to reduce regulatory barriers and replace Biden's oversight with a low-regulation approach focused on competition.
  • Key proposals include prioritizing AI infrastructure by streamlining permits, expanding federal land access, opposing ideological bias in AI models, and strengthening export controls especially against China.
  • David Sacks, the White House's AI lead, emphasized the importance of the U.S. maintaining a leading position in AI development, while the strategy also highlights the need for cyber risk guidelines to address threats posed by AI-driven attacks.
  • The plan aims to harness AI to complement American workers, promote US tech abroad, and reshape international AI governance, though environmental concerns are largely sidelined.
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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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