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Trump’s AI-export order directs the Commerce Department to establish a program to support the development and deployment of “full-stack, end-to-end packages” overseas, including “hardware, data systems, AI models, cybersecurity measures” that have applications for the healthcare, education, agriculture, and transportation sectors.
President Trump signed a trio of executive orders related to artificial intelligence (AI) on Wednesday, focusing on boosting data center construction and the adoption of American technology while
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin's AI initiative has helped Virginia eliminate 26% of regulatory requirements and nearly half of state guidance, saving taxpayers $1.2 billion annually.
The order seeks to limit federal agencies from signing contracts for AI models unless they are considered “truth seeking” and maintain “ideological neutrality," warning that allowing bias into the models would distort its accuracy.
Tech companies selling AI to the federal government now face a new challenge: proving their chatbots aren't "woke."
The White House said Trump’s AI action plan incudes requiring that developers’ chatbots are “free of ideological bias” in order to be get federal contracts.
On the same day that Trump issued his anti-woke AI order, his AI Action Plan promised an AI "renaissance" fueling "intellectual achievements" by "unraveling ancient scrolls once thought unreadable, making breakthroughs in scientific and mathematical theory, and creating new kinds of digital and physical art."
Among the strongest performers, Thermo Fisher Scientific rose 12%, topping the leaderboard for large-cap stocks, followed by T-Mobile US, up 9%.
The order would be one of several expected to be released outlining the president’s vision for winning the AI race with China.
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The White House on Wednesday released its promised "AI Action Plan," a sweeping agenda aimed at promoting the United States' dominance in artificial intelligence.
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DC News Now on MSNTrump unveils executive orders to boost U.S. AI leadershipAfter rolling back Biden era safeguards earlier this year President Donald Trump announced a new action plan to accelerate U.S. made AI technology.