The Trump administration's AI Action Plan is expected to outline its strategies, priorities, and concerns regarding artificial intelligence. The plan replaces Biden's executive order aimed at ensuring safety and mitigating bias in AI. Trump believes the previous order could hinder innovation. His administration has supported multi-billion dollar AI projects and relaxed restrictions on AI technology. Concerns have emerged from advocacy groups, leading to the formulation of the People's AI Action Plan, which emphasizes citizen-focused AI policies in contrast to Trump's upcoming strategy.
The AI Action Plan should provide a roadmap of the Trump administration's strategies, priorities, and concerns around AI - likely a technology that will come to define the 47th President's term.
Trump repealed Biden's order within days of his inauguration, arguing that its requirements could be onerous for AI companies, and may hinder American innovation.
In its first six months, the Trump Administration has broadly encouraged efforts to accelerate the development and distribution of American AI technology.
A group of more than 90 organizations including labor, environmental justice, and consumer protection non-profits published an open letter called the People's AI Action Plan.
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