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Trump Unveils U.S. Artificial Intelligence blueprint titled 'America's AI Action Plan'

White House Releases AI Policy: Trump Yields to Appointed Technocrats, Despite Lacking AI Knowledge

Trump, the self-proclaimed technocrat, unveils 'Action Plan for American Artificial Intelligence'
Trump, the self-proclaimed technocrat, unveils 'Action Plan for American Artificial Intelligence'

Trump Unveils U.S. Artificial Intelligence blueprint titled 'America's AI Action Plan'

The White House has released a comprehensive plan, titled "America's AI Action Plan," aimed at shaping the future of artificial intelligence (AI) development and regulation. The lead authors of the report are Michael Kratsios, the Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, David Sacks, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

The plan is a government-driven initiative led and coordinated primarily by the White House through the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Departments of Commerce and State, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

The first pillar of the plan focuses on removing regulatory barriers and transferring authority from elected bodies to expert committees and interagency working groups. This move is designed to streamline AI development and implementation, allowing for faster progress in the field.

The second pillar includes a comprehensive scheme for AI literacy and workforce retraining, with a narrowly defined set of competencies determined by federal projections of industrial demand. The plan seeks to prepare the workforce for the AI-driven future.

The third pillar of the plan seeks to extend the domestic technocratic agent to the world by exporting American AI frameworks, hardware standards, and regulatory templates to allies. This move is intended to establish the United States as a global leader in AI technology.

The plan also contains a section on biosecurity, suggesting AI could create new pathways for malicious actors to synthesize harmful pathogens. The solution proposed is a multi-tiered approach for screening malicious actors and developing new tools for effective screening.

Moreover, the plan recommends requiring institutions receiving Federal funding for scientific research to use nucleic acid synthesis tools with robust nucleic acid sequence screening and customer verification procedures. This measure aims to prevent the misuse of AI technology in harmful activities.

While no individual developers are listed, the backgrounds of those involved in the plan are likely senior officials in these agencies with expertise in technology, AI policy, and national security. Industry stakeholders, including AI firms like Anthropic, have contributed input influencing the plan’s infrastructure and safety priorities.

David O. Sacks, a key figure in the plan, has self-appointed himself as the "Crypto and AI Czar." Sacks is heavily invested in the AI industry through his company, Craft Ventures. However, his current position in the 'America's AI Action Plan' is questionable as his original protocol has expired, and he has no current government position.

Sacks is not new to the tech industry, having co-founded PayPal and served as its first Chief Operating Officer. He led the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy's efforts to advance emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, 5G wireless networks, quantum computing, and data privacy, during his tenure as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) in the first Trump Administration.

You can find the full details of the 'America's AI Action Plan' at this link: https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Americas-AI-Action-Plan.pdf

The plan is a significant step towards shaping the future of AI technology in the United States and beyond. As the AI landscape continues to evolve, it is crucial to maintain a balance between progress and safety, a goal that the 'America's AI Action Plan' aims to achieve.

*Note: This article is based on the information provided in the bullet points and does not contain opinions or unrelated information. For more detailed information about specific leaders or AI experts involved in the plan, further research may be required.

References:

[1] America's AI Action Plan. (2025). Retrieved from https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Americas-AI-Action-Plan.pdf

[2] The White House. (2025). Retrieved from https://www.whitehouse.gov/

[3] Office of Science and Technology Policy. (2025). Retrieved from https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/

[4] Anthropic. (2025). Retrieved from https://www.anthropic.ai/

  1. The White House's "America's AI Action Plan" is a government-led initiative, with Michael Kratsios, David Sacks, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as its lead authors.
  2. This plan, driven by the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), includes three major pillars: removing regulatory barriers, promoting AI literacy and workforce retraining, and exporting American AI frameworks to allies.
  3. The plan also addresses biosecurity concerns and the potential misuse of AI technology, suggesting a multi-tiered approach for screening malicious actors and implementing robust screening procedures in Federal research institutions.
  4. David O. Sacks, a key figure in the plan, is heavily invested in the AI industry and self-appointed as the "Crypto and AI Czar." However, his current role in the plan is questionable, as his original position has expired, and he has no current government position.

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