Earlier, President Trump announced his AI Action Plan, a move he said that he would eventually implement a policy that would “increase the US position as an AI Power House.” Now, after several months of consultation with industry players like Google and Open AI, the administration has finally shared the specific steps that are ready for it.
In particular, the Framework Office seeks to limit the state rules of AI companies by directing to consider the existing AI laws of the state before funding AI -related funds to the Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and other federal agencies. The document states that “the federal government should not instruct these states to Federal Federal Funds related to AI, which have AI rules regarding the burden of these funds.” As you remember, Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” was considered to be amended by the US Senate to include 10-year-old Qualified Morerium on the State AI Regulation before ending the 99-1 vote.
Somewhere, the AI Action Plan has targeted the AI system. The White House says “promote social engineering agendas.” For this purpose, Trump plans to instruct the National Institute of Standards and Technology through the Department of Commerce to review its AI risk management framework to remove any mention of “misinformation, diversity, equality, and climate change”. In addition, they are calling for updating the Federal Government’s purchase guide letters to ensure that the government only contradicts the model providers who can certainly say that their AI system is “top -down ideological prejudice.” Companies like Openi, Google and others are expected to know how it is not clear from the document.
Separately, Trump says he plans to remove regulatory barriers that reduce the construction of AI data centers. The document states, “The construction of this infrastructure in the United States is almost impossible with this pace with the US environmental permits and other rules.” In particular, the president plans to make federal lands available to build data centers and power generation facilities. Under the action plan, the federal government will also increase the efforts of the AI to carry out environmental reviews.
The president plans to sign a handful of executive orders today to start the wheels to divert his action plan. Trump began his second term by recovering President Biden’s October 2023 AI leader. Biden’s executive order outlines a plan to establish reservations for the general public in relation to artificial intelligence. Specifically, the EO sought new standards for safety and safety, as well as protection for both AI water marking and civil rights and consumer protection.


