White House, AI and Action Plan
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President Donald Trump says that "woke AI" is a pressing threat to truth and independent thought. Critics say his plan to combat so-called woke AI represents a threat to freedom of speech and potentially violates the First Amendment.
The agency is poised to play a big role in the implementation of the White House AI Action Plan, though some worry that “worker-first” language won’t actually mitigate job loss.
Trump’s late-July AI action plan effectively rolled back export restrictions on Nvidia’s H200 chips while loosening permitting rules for AI data centers. Huang called it a “critical tailwind” for keeping America’s AI edge.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Wednesday she does not think President Trump supports federal agencies contracting with Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence (AI) company. “I don’t think so,
The White House unveiled an AI Action Plan on Wednesday that prioritizes building out the country’s AI capabilities, including data centers and other support, while removing regulatory barriers. The plan is a contrast to Trump’s predecessor,
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The Trump White House released a report outlining its plan to ensure that the United States remains a global leader in AI development.
Trump's order to ban "woke AI" calls for model neutrality — but that's a big challenge for AI companies.
On July 23, 2025, the White House released the much anticipated AI Action Plan (Action Plan), along with three accompanying Executive Orders (EO).