What you may have missed about Trump’s AI Action Plan

MIT Technology Review - AI
Jul 29, 2025 09:00
James O'Donnell
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Summary

The Trump administration’s AI Action Plan outlines an aggressive approach to advancing U.S. AI capabilities, emphasizing competition with China, eliminating perceived political bias in AI models, and accelerating the development of AI infrastructure. However, the plan lacks detailed policy specifics, leaving uncertainty about its practical impact on the AI field.

A number of the executive orders and announcements coming from the White House since Donald Trump returned to office have painted an ambitious vision for America’s AI future—crushing competition with China, abolishing “woke” AI models that suppress conservative speech, jump-starting power-hungry AI data centers. But the details have been sparse. The White House’s AI Action…

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