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DC News Now on MSNTrump unveils executive orders to boost U.S. AI leadership
After rolling back Biden era safeguards earlier this year President Donald Trump announced a new action plan to accelerate U.S. made AI technology.
Trump’s AI-export order directs the Commerce Department to establish a program to support the development and deployment of “full-stack, end-to-end packages” overseas, including “hardware, data systems, AI models, cybersecurity measures” that have applications for the healthcare, education, agriculture, and transportation sectors.
Trump has made liberal use of executive orders, setting a record for the most signed during his first 100 days in office in his second term. In his first 100 days, the president signed 142 executive orders, far surpassing the record of 99 executive orders set by former President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
President Trump signed a trio of executive orders related to artificial intelligence (AI) on Wednesday, focusing on boosting data center construction and the adoption of American technology while
The AI Action Plan released by the US government on Wednesday recommends easing the way for data centers and other AI infrastructure by reducing regulations.
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Trump’s order to block ‘woke’ AI in government encourages tech giants to censor their chatbots
Tech companies selling AI to the federal government now face a new challenge: proving their chatbots aren't "woke."
President Donald Trump signed three executive orders Wednesday aimed at accelerating U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence, according to The Hill. The orders fast-track data center permitting, promote American AI exports,
The set of executive orders promoting the US AI industry were announced shortly after Trump’s AI Action Plan was revealed on Wednesday.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNTrump signs three executive orders to remove “woke AI” from federal use
Donald Trump signed three executive orders on Wednesday from the White House, promising to eliminate what he called “woke AI” from federal systems.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) voiced concerns Thursday about President Trump’s push to build out artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, warning about the “massive” water usage of data centers.