Why US President Donald Trump Wants to Rename ‘Artificial Intelligence’
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – The plan includes over 90 federal actions to accelerate AI innovation, expand infrastructure, ease regulations, and promote exports to maintain US global leadership, officials said.
- Yesterday, the administration introduced `Winning the AI Race: America’s AI Action Plan`, unveiling over 90 policy recommendations.
- Prompted by the administration’s January directive, the plan responds by outlining measures to accelerate AI, as Michael Kratsios noted that AI leadership is key to U.S. dominance.
- It calls for expanding AI infrastructure with new data centers and streamlining approvals, while the Department of Commerce and National Institute of Standards and Technology will also eliminate references to misinformation, DEI, and climate change from guidance.
- The moves have drawn investors’ attention in AI-adjacent companies, as President Trump signed three executive orders on Wednesday.
- Looking ahead, Departments of Commerce and State will deliver secure AI export packages to allies, and the plan also fast-tracks data center development by easing environmental laws.
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