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02/08/2025 - Inside the Trump Administration’s Bold AI Action Plan (USA)

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Source: Goodwin

Goodwin provides an in-depth analysis of the Trump Administration’s AI Action Plan released on July 23, 2025. The plan is structured around three pillars: accelerating AI innovation through deregulatory measures, building robust American AI infrastructure, and leading international AI diplomacy and security efforts. It calls for removing regulatory “red tape,” reopening FTC investigations that burden AI innovation, and prioritizing federal funding to states with favorable AI regulatory climates.

The plan emphasizes AI free from ideological bias, revising the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, and promoting open-source AI models. It also addresses workforce retraining, investment in frontier AI products, cybersecurity for AI infrastructure, and countering adversarial AI threats. Internationally, the plan aims to export American AI technology and counter China’s influence. The document is signed by key administration officials including Michael Kratsios and David Sacks.