Trump reveals an artificial intelligence plan


The guarantee of artificial intelligence reflects the “objective truth”, reducing hard regulations, spreading artificial intelligence tools all over the world, and the rapid infrastructure of tracking: this is all part of President Donald Trump’s vision of the artificial intelligence policy.

The White House unveiled this.Artificial Intelligence Action Plan“On Wednesday, before the appearance scheduled by the president at an event in Washington, DC, the 28 -page document puts three columns of the American AI policy in the Trump era: accelerating the innovation of artificial intelligence, building the American infrastructure of Amnesty International, and leading international diplomacy and security on artificial intelligence.

Trump It is expected to sign a series of relevant executive orders This week to help implement the plan. It is scheduled to appear at the Wednesday event hosted by The Hill and Valley Forum and all in Podcast, which is being hosted by the technological investor who turned to the White House AI and Crypto Czar David Sacks.

A great resonance of the plan echoes the party discourse on ensuring the main role in the artificial intelligence race and integrating technology into its economy. But other aspects reflect the Trump administration’s batch to clarify the efforts of diversity and climate initiatives, in addition to an attempt by Republicans to ban states to organize artificial intelligence.

The plan recommends deleting “signals to wrong information, diversity, fairness, integration and climate change” in the guidelines of federal risk management and the federal government’s ban on contracting with the developers of the Grand Linguistic Model (LLM) unless “they guarantee that its systems are objective and free of ideological bias from top to bottom”-a standard that has not yet been determined. She says the United States must “reject the doctrine of the radical climate and the bureaucratic red strip” to win the artificial intelligence race.

The Trump administration wants to create a “attempt first” culture for artificial intelligence.

It also seeks to remove the organizational obstacles of the federal states and organizational organizational to develop artificial intelligence, including by depriving them of financing related to the United States if its rules “hinder the effectiveness of this financing or the award”, actually reviving a The failed to stop the Amnesty International Law in Congress. The plan also suggests cutting the rules that slow down databases and semiconductor manufacturing facilities, and expand the power network to support “future power industries”.

The Trump administration wants to create a “first attempt” culture for Amnesty International through the American industry, “to encourage greater absorption of artificial intelligence tools. It encourages the government itself to adopt artificial intelligence tools, including doing this” strongly “within the armed forces. While Amnesty International changes the demands of the workforce, it seeks to” re -train them quickly and help workers with prosperity in an economy driven by artificial intelligence. “

Management Recently raised restrictions on NVIDIA From selling some advanced artificial intelligence chips to companies in China. However, the artificial intelligence plan indicates that it is still considering some restrictions imposed on selling American technology to foreign opponents, by recommending the government to “address gaps in the controls for exporting semiconductor manufacturing.”

The plan also discusses enhancing science and research on developing artificial intelligence, and investing in biological security as AI is used to find new treatments for diseases, and to create the legal framework necessary to combat deep.

The implementation of this plan and “winning the artificial intelligence race” will guarantee the country’s security, competitiveness and economic luxury, according to an introduction by SACKS, Science and Technology Adviser to President Michael Kratsosius, and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio. “The opportunity that stands in front of us is both inspiration and humility,” they write. “We can seize, or lose.”

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