The Trump Administration is charting a new course for US AI leadership following its rescinding of the Biden AI Executive Order. The Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) is now calling for public input to shape an AI Action Plan aimed at boosting innovation, ensuring security, and removing regulatory barriers to private sector AI development.
Key Details
- What’s happening? OSTP and the National Coordination Office (NCO) of the National Science Foundation are soliciting comments on priority AI policy actions.
- What’s at stake? This plan will define how the US maintains global AI dominance while fostering economic growth, national security, and workforce development.
- What topics? Feedback is encouraged on AI infrastructure (hardware, chips, data centres), governance, cybersecurity, intellectual property, export controls, open-source AI, and more.
Why It Matters
This request signals a shift in US AI policy towards less regulation and greater private sector autonomy. Businesses, policymakers, and innovators should engage to shape a regulatory framework that supports AI growth while balancing ethical, security, and economic considerations.
Act Now
Comments should be submitted to [email protected] with ‘AI Action Plan’ in the subject line by 15 March.
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