US President Donald Trump has an executive order in connection with artificial intelligence after signing during the “wining the ai racing” top in Washington DC, US, July 23, 2025. Photocredit: Reuters/Kent Nishimura
President Donald Trump has unveiled a radically new plan for the ‘worldwide dominance’ of America in artificial intelligence and proposes to reduce the environmental regulations to speed up the construction of AI-Supercomputers and at the same time promote the sale of AI technologies at home and abroad made by the US.
The “AI Action Plan” introduced on Wednesday embraces many of the ideas that are expressed by lobbyists in the technical industry and the investors in Silicon Valley who supported the Trump election campaign last year.
The White House on Wednesday unveiled the “AI Action Plan” that Trump ordered after his return to the White House in January. Trump gave his technical advisers for six months to come up with a new AI policy after withdrawing the signature of President Joe Biden Ai Boerraails on his first day at the office.
The unveiling is co-organized by the Bipartisan Hill and Valley Forum and the Podcast “All-In”, a company and technology host organized by four technical investors and entrepreneurs, including AI Trump’s AI CZAR, David Sacks.
The plan comprises some well -known technical lobby citches. This includes accelerating the sale of AI technology abroad and makes it easier to build the energy-hard data center buildings that are needed to form and implement AI products. It also includes some of the AI culture war preoccupations of the circle of venture capitalists who ended Trump last year.
Trump’s AI plan: global dominance, cutting regulations
The plan gives priority to AI innovation and adoption and insists on the removal of any “bureaucracy” that could delay acceptance in industry and the government.
But it also tries to guide the growth of the industry to tackle a long -term rally point for the loudest Trumpbackers of the technical industry: combat liberal bias that they see in AI -Chatbots such as Chatgpt or Google’s Gemini.
Trump’s plan tries to block the government to enter into technology companies, unless they “ensure that their systems are objective and free from top-down ideological bias.” A framework from the BIDen era for evaluating the risky AI requests must also be stripped of all references to “wrong information, diversity, fairness and inclusion and climate change,” the plan said.
The plan also says that the leading AI models of the nation must protect free speech and be ‘based on American values’, although it does not define which values they should withdraw.
Sacks, a former PayPal director and now the best AI advisor of Trump, has been criticized for more than a year “AI”, has been awakened “, fed by Google’s roll -out of an AI image generator who was asked to show an American founder, photos of black, Asian and Indian men.
Google quickly solved its tool, but the moment “Black George Washington” remained a resemblance to the problem of AI’s observed political bias, recorded by X owner Elon Musk, venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, vice -president JD Vance and Republican legislators.
Streamlining AI Data Center allows you to speed up the construction of the supercomputer
The plan is intended to allow and separate the environmental regulation to speed up construction in new data centers and factories and the power sources to feed them. It condemns “Radical Climate Dogma” and orders to raise a number of environmental restrictions, including clean air and water laws.
Trump has previously linked the need of AI to huge amounts of electricity with his own urge to use in American energy sources, including gas, coal and nuclear.
Many technical giants are already well on the way to building new data centers in the US and the everywhere. OpenAi announced this week that it has engaged the first phase of a massive data center complex in Abilene, Texas, part of a project supported by Oracle that is known as Stargate that Trump promoted earlier this year. Amazon, Microsoft, Meta and Xai also have large projects ongoing.
The technical industry has insisted on simpler permit rules to connect its calculation facilities with electricity, but the tree of AI has also contributed to the peak demand to the production of fossil fuels, which will contribute to global warming.
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres of the United Nations called on Tuesday the world’s large technology companies to provide data centers completely with renewable energy sources in 2030.
“A typical AI data center eats as much electricity as 100,000 houses,” said Guterres. “By 2030, data centers can consume as much electricity as the whole of Japan does today.” The plan includes a strategy to discourage states to aggressively regulating AI technology. It recommends that federal agencies “take into account the AI control climate of a state in making financing decisions and limiting financing if the AI -regulatory regimes of the State can hinder the effectiveness of that financing or granting.” Trump’s Republican government had supported another proposal in the congress to block states to take AI laws for 10 years, but the Senate beat it earlier this month.
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There are sharp debates about regulating AI, even among the influential venture capitalists who have debated it on their favorite medium: the podcast.
While some Trump-Backers, in particular Andreessen, have argued an “acceleration” approach that aims at the AI pruitment with minimal regulations, Sacks has described itself as taking a middle road of techno realism.
“Technology is going to happen. Trying to stop is like ordering the tides to stop. If we don’t do it, someone else will do that,” said Sacks on the podcast “All-in”.
On Tuesday, more than 100 groups, including trade unions, parent groups, organizations for environmental justice and proponents of privacy, a resolution against Trump’s embrace of industrial AI policy and called for a “People’s AI action plan” that “in the first place would deliver for the American people”. Amba Kak, co-executive director of the AI Now Institute, that helped lead the effort, said that the coalition expects Trump’s plan to be “directly from Big Tech”. “Every time we say, what about our jobs, our air, water, our children?” They are going to say, but what about China? “She said on Tuesday in a phone call with reporters. She said that Americans should reject the argument of the White House that the industry regulates and fights to maintain “basic protection for the public” as the AI technology progresses.
Published July 24, 2025
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