The US Action Plan advances aggressively deregulatory and integrative measures designed to cement American dominance in AI. The plan prioritizes three pillars: accelerating innovation, building national AI infrastructure, and leading international AI diplomacy and security. Measures promote cutting regulatory barriers, addressing perceived ideological bias in systems, and removing development guardrails to enable permissionless innovation. The strategy frames AI leadership as essential for economic and military advantage and aims to set global AI standards. Some actions have progressed through executive orders, while many proposals remain ideas pending implementation and potential international repercussions.
The plan itself is focused on three core pillars: accelerating AI innovation, building American AI infrastructure, and leading in international AI diplomacy and security. Beyond the age-old adage of cutting metaphorical "red tape", the measures also include plans to strip out perceived pro-liberal bias from AI systems and remove guardrails from AI development. Adnan Masood, chief AI architect at UST, tells ITPro this is a "win the race" blueprint that is significant for its "pivot to permissionless innovation".
Some of the actions outlined in the plan have already seen progress through executive orders, but many remain just ideas on a page. Nevertheless, it is a very helpful document toward understanding the Administration's full slate of expected actions on AI and it's the first real preview we have had into the current thinking on AI policy within the White House.
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