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The President's long-awaited plan outlines dozens of steps aimed at establishing U.S. dominance in the technology.
President Donald Trump unveiled a new plan for the United States' dominance in the artificial intelligence race, and signed three executive orders to deliver on the plan.
It’s AI Day in Washington, D.C., as President Donald Trump rolls out an “action plan” for artificial intelligence and gives a speech on the fast-growing field.
Matthew F. Ferraro, partner at Crowell & Moring’s Privacy and Cybersecurity Group, joined "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss President Donald Trump's AI action plan.
President Donald Trump’s plan to boost artificial intelligence and build data centers across the U.S. could speed up a building boom that was already expected to strain the nation’s ability to
US President Donald Trump’s AI Action Plan unveiled this week is set to be a positive driver for data center projects in Asia, a Singapore-based industry executive said.
As President Donald Trump gears up for a major speech on artificial intelligence, reports are circulating that his long-awaited “AI Action Plan” will soon be revealed. Soon after taking office, the president scrapped Biden-era attempts to regulate AI and called for a new framework to be developed within 180 days.
The 23-page plan is broken down into three primary pillars that the Trump administration sees as key to speeding up AI development: “Accelerate AI Innovation,” “Build American AI Infrastructure,” and “Lead in International AI Diplomacy and Security.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday unveiled a sweeping new plan for America’s “global dominance” in artificial intelligence, proposing to cut back environmental regulations to speed up the construction of AI supercomputers while promoting the sale of U.S.-made AI technologies at home and abroad.
The White House blueprint for AI regulation targets "woke" AI models, building out AI infrastructure, and ensuring U.S. AI dominance abroad.
The president vowed to do “whatever it takes” to lead the world in AI innovation, even if he at times seemed naive about the tech itself. President Donald Trump declared Wednesday that the United States will “win” the artificial intelligence race.