Group 1 - The Trump administration is expected to announce an AI Action Plan that calls for regulatory relief and expansion of energy sources for data centers, while urging Congress to consider federal legislation to preempt state regulations on AI [1][2] - The plan is anticipated to focus on information dissemination and will primarily involve actions from the executive branch rather than a comprehensive outlook on the long-term impacts of AI [1] - This announcement is seen as the most significant policy statement from the current administration regarding AI, reflecting efforts to promote the adoption of U.S. AI technology globally [1] Group 2 - The AI sector in the U.S. is currently led by companies such as OpenAI, Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Alphabet, with many in the tech industry advocating for less regulatory focus compared to the Biden administration [2] - The Senate recently voted 99 to 1 to remove AI-related provisions from Trump's tax reform bill, which would have limited state regulations on AI, indicating ongoing industry support to curb such laws across the U.S. [2] - The plan is expected to be launched during a national outreach campaign led by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, with Trump scheduled to speak on AI policy at an event on July 23 [2] Group 3 - The plan will emphasize government priorities such as supporting infrastructure through licensing reform and simplifying environmental standards, although guidance on strengthening the power grid is not expected to be included [3] - It aims to promote global AI cooperation, lead the establishment of international standards, and implement security measures to prevent foreign adversaries from accessing U.S. hardware and software [3] - An executive order to promote exports is intended to leverage the powers of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation and the Export-Import Bank to support the global dissemination of U.S. AI technology [3]
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