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    preciousBy preciousJuly 29, 2025Updated:July 31, 2025No Comments4 Views
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    The Trump administration has pulled back the curtain on its ambitious new blueprint for American dominance in artificial intelligence (AI), with the roll-out of a comprehensive AI Action Plan aimed at cutting regulatory red tape and “turbocharging” the country’s AI and digital infrastructure. 

    With more than 90 outlined policy actions detailed in a 28-page strategy document, the plan is one out of many transformative efforts to put America at the forefront of the global AI race while ensuring standard national security and economic prosperity. According to the White House’s press release, these policy actions span through three major pillars: Accelerating Innovation, Building American AI Infrastructure, and Leading in International Diplomacy and Security.

    This move comes after the U.S. senate voted to  remove a 10-year AI regulation moratorium from President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” The 10-year moratorium, if passed, would have limited state’s oversight over AI regulation, leaving it to the federal government. However, the “Enabling Innovation and Adaption” policy included in the AI Action Plan targets removing “onerous Federal regulations that hinder AI development and deployment, and seek private sector input on rules to remove,” according to the White House. 

    At the heart of the AI Action Plan lies the directive to eliminate “bureaucratic red tape” that has slowed innovation down in the evolving field of AI. More importantly, Trump’s reversal of the Biden-era Executive Order 14110 on “Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence” set this AI Action Plan in stone, and also signals a strong break from the previous government’s risk-averse stance.

    In other words, the action plan, accompanied with a slogan “Build, Baby, Build!,” aims to especially speed up projects that will cement the U.S. as the nerve center for AI research and deployment, thereby winning the AI race just like it won the space race.

    Federal Contracting and the “Anti-Woke” clause

    The AI Action plan, in its bid to ensure that AI models and systems in the U.S. are being built with freedom of speech in mind, introduces a “Preventing Woke AI” order. In this order, government agencies are barred from contracting or working with developers of large language models (LLMs) to develop an AI system or model, unless their systems are demonstrably objective and free from what the White House calls “ideological bias.”

    It was also recommended in this order that the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) go back to revise its influential AI Risk Management Framework to exclude references to misinformation, diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, as well as climate change initiatives. The underlying aim of this move is to narrow the scope of “acceptable” AI risks to mostly technical and security‑related issues, excluding broader societal and environmental concerns, seeing as Trump’s administration doesn’t care much for that — and he’d rather sacrifice this societal commitment for the U.S. to win the AI arms race.

    Taking the AI race international

    In addition to the anti-woke clause is a move that reflects the already existing geopolitical tension between the U.S. and China. The Department of Commerce in alliance with NIST’s Center for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI), will begin testing Chinese-developed AI models for signs of alignment with Chinese government narratives (Chinese Communist Party). In other words, they are to systematically test and evaluate “frontier” (state‑of‑the‑art) AI models developed in China. 

    What this move means for the U.S. is transparency and risk awareness, informed AI procurement and policy, and geopolitical leverage. “As our global competitors race to exploit these technologies, it is a national security imperative for the United States to achieve and maintain unquestioned and unchallenged global technological dominance,” said President Trump. “To secure our future, we must harness the full power of American innovation.”

    On the global stage, Trump administration’s strategy also takes on a distinctly export-oriented flavor. Featuring the Exporting American AI policy in the plan, the Commerce and State Departments will work to assemble “full-stack AI export packages” (U.S.-manufactured chips, AI models and software) to America’s allies all over the world, therefore ensuring that American standards become the global default. 

    This comes after the recent export license review, where Nvidia was allowed to resume trading the H20 AI chip after the U.S. government, during the heat of the trade war, instructed American-based AI companies to stop trading with Chinese counterparts. AMD also resumed trading its MI308 AI chip. 

    Balancing speed, safety and leadership

    Taken as a whole, the Trump administration’s AI Action Plan highlights a bold pivot from a regulatory-heavy mindset to one emphasizing rapid growth, limited federal oversight, and global competitiveness. Supporters of this move argue that cutting red tape to boost AI infrastructure will definitely introduce a new era of American innovation and prosperity. 

    “Winning the AI Race is non-negotiable,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in the press release. “America must continue to be the dominant force in artificial intelligence to promote prosperity and protect our economic and national security. These clear-cut policy goals set expectations for the Federal Government to ensure America sets the technological gold standard worldwide, and that the world continues to run on American technology.”

    Critics, however, have cautioned that loosening environmental and safety reviews may open the door to unintended consequences, like potential legal battles over federal overreach and ambiguous standards for “ideological bias.”

    Nevertheless, the Trump administration’s bet is clear. By building faster, regulating less, and strengthening exports, especially with its allies, the U.S. intends to set the pace in the next chapter of the global AI arms race, mainly by staking its claim as the world’s innovation leader, as it has already claimed by being the world’s largest economy. 

    The true impact of this strategy will unfold over the coming years as industry analysts, academia, and government agencies adapt to this new directive.

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