Trump orders AI action plan to enhance US dominance

President Trump has signed an executive order to enhance the US’s leadership in artificial intelligence, launching an AI Action Plan within 180 days to boost economic competitiveness and national security. This initiative aims to counteract former President Biden’s regulations on AI safety testing, which some critics deemed overly restrictive. Trump’s directive seeks to reshape AI policies to foster innovation and economic growth, signifying a shift in the nation’s approach to AI development and regulation.

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US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order aimed at solidifying the country’s dominance in artificial intelligence. The directive includes creating an Artificial Intelligence Action Plan within 180 days to promote economic competitiveness, national security, and human well-being. The White House confirmed this initiative as part of efforts to position the nation as a global AI leader.

Trump has also instructed his AI and national security advisers to dismantle policies implemented by former President Joe Biden. Among these is a 2023 order requiring AI developers to submit safety test results to the government for systems with potential risks to national security, public safety, or the economy.

Biden’s policies aimed to regulate AI development under the Defence Production Act to minimise risks posed by advanced technologies. Critics argue the approach imposed unnecessary constraints, while supporters viewed it as a safeguard against potential misuse of AI.

The latest move reflects Trump’s broader strategy to reshape the nation’s AI framework, focusing on economic growth and innovation while rolling back measures seen as restrictive.