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Recently, Trump signed multiple executive orders related to artificial intelligence (AI), which has attracted widespread follow. These orders involve AI technology exports, domestic data center construction, and restrictions on the eligibility of certain AI projects to obtain federal contracts. This series of measures follows the "AI Action Plan" previously released by the White House, highlighting the differences in the AI regulatory stance between the Trump administration and the current government.
The "AI Action Plan" is led by Michael Kratsios, the Director of the White House Office of Technology Policy, AI and cryptocurrency policy advisor David Sacks, and Marco Rubio, the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. It is reported that the plan gathers a wealth of opinions from businesses, local governments, and non-profit organizations.
This plan mainly revolves around three core pillars: infrastructure development, innovation policy formulation, and global expansion strategy. Among them, accelerating the development of data center infrastructure, promoting the global output of U.S. AI models, and protecting citizens from the influence of biased AI systems are particularly noteworthy.
Analysts point out that these measures reflect the Trump administration's emphasis on the development of AI, while also demonstrating its unique stance on technology regulation and international competition. As AI technology rapidly advances, how to strike a balance between promoting innovation and ensuring safety will become an important challenge faced by governments around the world.