President Trump is set to sign three executive orders focused on artificial intelligence regulation, prior to the administration's AI Action Plan release. Each order addresses vital aspects of AI policy: the first focuses on infrastructure for AI data centers; the second promotes the export of U.S.-made AI technologies; and the third aims to eliminate bias from large language models in federal AI tools. These directives build on existing Trump administration policies and are expected to enhance U.S. leadership in AI.
The AI Infrastructure directive addresses energy and permitting issues associated with data centers and the computational demands of running AI applications, requiring the Department of Energy to issue RFPs.
The second executive order aims to accelerate the export of U.S.-made AI technologies, coordinating efforts with the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation and Export-Import Bank of the United States.
The third directive will focus on eliminating 'woke AI' and ideological bias from large language models, particularly in AI tools used by the federal government.
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