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Trump wants to integrate AI across all parts of American life

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Donald Trump president of United States of America

Trump unveils AI roadmap to dominate the world stage

President Trump has released his long-anticipated AI Action Plan to make the U.S. the global leader in artificial intelligence.

His strategy revolves around accelerating innovation, building domestic infrastructure, and leading global AI diplomacy. With over 90 policy actions outlined, this plan sets a high-stakes vision for embedding AI across industries.

Trump insists that “winning the AI race” is critical to securing America’s future technology, economy, and national security dominance.

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The plan slashes red tape to turbocharge innovation

The action plan calls for rapidly removing regulations that Trump argues are “suffocating” AI development. Federal agencies are instructed to repeal rules that delay the deployment of cutting-edge technologies.

Trump believes that clearing bureaucratic obstacles will allow AI to flourish faster. His administration argues that excessive oversight only stifles innovation, and to lead globally, America needs an environment where experimentation and advancement are not slowed by “foolish rules.

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Infrastructure buildout takes center stage

Trump’s plan calls for fast-tracking the construction of data centers, chip fabs, and energy grids to support AI’s growing demands. He wants to modernize permitting for energy-intensive AI infrastructure and ensure the electric grid can help.

This is part of a broader vision to transform the U.S. into the backbone of the global AI ecosystem, claiming that without strong infrastructure, America risks falling behind countries like China in AI scalability.

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Trump declares war on ideological bias in AI

A signature part of the plan is ensuring that AI models used by the government are “neutral, nonpartisan, and objective.”

Trump’s executive orders ban federal contracts with developers whose systems reflect ideological bias, particularly around topics like DEI, climate change, or misinformation.

The administration says AI should reflect truth and scientific rigor, not social agendas. Critics warn this approach could become a form of politicized censorship, depending on how “bias” is defined.

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Federal funding is tied to state-level compliance

The plan proposes withholding federal AI funding from states that impose regulations the administration considers too strict.

Trump wants a single national AI standard, warning that a patchwork of state rules will hamper progress. “You can’t have 50 different states regulating this industry,” he said.

This move positions the federal government as the leading authority on AI governance and could pressure states to relax oversight in exchange for funding.

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Exporting American AI to allies worldwide

Trump’s plan includes launching a full-stack “American AI Exports Program” to deliver AI models, software, chips, and standards to allies.

The goal is to make U.S. technology the global norm and counter the spread of Chinese AI systems. The administration sees AI exports as a soft power tool, allowing the U.S. to shape international standards while expanding economic influence.

Partner nations would receive packages designed to encourage technological alignment.

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Pentagon gets green light for advanced AI use

Under the plan, the Armed Forces are encouraged to adopt AI aggressively for defense and intelligence. Contracts with major AI companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI are already in place and are worth hundreds of millions.

The administration believes AI will revolutionize national defense, from cyber warfare to battlefield analysis.

But watchdogs have raised concerns about transparency, accountability, and the militarization of civilian technologies without sufficient oversight.

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Biden’s AI safeguards are tossed aside

Within days of assuming his second term, Trump revoked President Biden’s January executive order on AI safety (EO 14110), replacing it with new directives focusing on innovation and neutrality.

Critics say this move guts critical protections that ensured AI was used responsibly, especially within government.

Trump’s allies argue the safeguards were unnecessary roadblocks designed to placate activists. The sharp shift reflects a broader philosophical divide on managing emerging technologies.

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Trump backs anti-woke AI movement

A new executive order bans the federal government from using what Trump calls “woke AI.” The order claims DEI principles corrupt AI outputs, prioritizing identity politics over truth.

It accuses specific models of rewriting history or skewing outputs to promote social agendas. Instead, Trump wants AI systems that emphasize historical accuracy and objectivity.

The move mirrors rhetoric from Elon Musk’s xAI, whose chatbot Grok brands itself as “anti-woke” and “maximally truth-seeking.”

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Trump pushes truth-seeking AI for the public good

The plan mandates that AI models used by the federal government must reflect “truth, fairness, and strict impartiality.” These standards are vague, but the goal is clear: to prevent perceived ideological manipulation.

Trump sees AI’s role in society as too powerful to tolerate political agendas. His vision is for AI to become a public utility that helps citizens access facts, not tools that shape behavior or reinforce elite narratives.

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AI centers to drive job creation nationwide

Trump’s $500 billion Stargate initiative aims to turn the U.S. into an AI powerhouse with sprawling infrastructure projects. Partnerships with tech giants like Oracle, SoftBank, and OpenAI are expected to generate tens of thousands of jobs.

Data centers and chip fabs will be located across various states, with Pennsylvania positioned as a leading AI hub. Trump says this industrial transformation will revitalize American manufacturing and reduce dependence on foreign supply chains.

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The plan promotes rapid workforce retraining

As AI reshapes the job market, the action plan includes retraining workers for high-demand roles in the AI economy. Electricians, engineers, and HVAC technicians are among the targeted professions.

Trump’s team wants a national effort to retool education and workforce development to support this new tech era.

The administration also encourages partnerships between community colleges, trade schools, and AI companies to deliver fast-track training programs.

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Critics say the plan favors Big Tech too heavily

Some experts warn that the action plan is written by and for Silicon Valley billionaires. Organizations like the AI Now Institute argue that Trump’s agenda prioritizes corporate interests over consumer protection, labor rights, and equity.

They fear it will concentrate AI power in a few tech firms, while rolling back efforts to ensure fairness and accountability. The White House counters that unleashing corporate innovation is the fastest way to global AI leadership.

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America is to set global AI standards

Trump’s plan argues that the U.S. must shape the norms and values that guide global AI use. He wants American-developed models, chips, and software to become the standard worldwide.

This means lobbying international bodies, opposing Chinese influence, and aligning with allies who adopt U.S. systems.

Trump’s advisors view this as a strategic race; whoever defines AI standards will have the power to guide the future of technology and influence billions.

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U.S. will monitor Chinese AI for CCP influence

As part of the plan’s diplomacy and security goals, the administration will evaluate Chinese models for alignment with Communist Party messaging.

It warns that Chinese AI may subtly promote censorship, authoritarianism, or propaganda in exported models.

The U.S. aims to expose and counter these trends by offering “trustworthy” American alternatives, asserting that democratic nations should not rely on tools built to serve autocratic regimes.

And behind the tech rivalry, diplomacy is quietly shifting gears. Here’s how Trump is working to ease tensions with China.

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Trump vows to win the AI race at all costs

At the launch event, Trump declared, “America started the AI race, and we’re going to win it.” He framed the plan as a once-in-a-generation opportunity to lead in a technology that will shape civilization.

Comparing the AI and space races, Trump warned that failing to act decisively would hand control to adversaries. His message was clear: AI is the future, and America won’t settle for second place under his leadership.

And while Trump looks ahead to AI, Grok just pulled him back into controversy. Here’s how the Epstein saga resurfaced.

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