President Trump on Wednesday signed a trio of executive orders related to Artificial Intelligence (AI), focusing on adopting American technology, promoting data center construction and targeting “Woque” AI.
Three executive orders try to allow rapid track for data centers, promoting the export of US technology stack abroad and bar bar from the federal contract.
“Under this administration, our innovation will be unmatched, and our abilities will be unmatched,” Trump said at an AI summit organized by the Hill and Valley Forum and “All-in” Podcast, where he signed orders on Wednesday evening.
“With the help of many people in this room, America’s final victory will be absolutely invincible,” he continued. “We will be invincible as a nation. Again, we are ahead, and we want to live like this.”
The order was issued before Wednesday with the AI action plan of the Trump administration, who hold a three-dimensional approach to “win the race” on AI.
In the framework, the administration called to cut the federal and state AI rules in an attempt to promote innovation, pushed to accelerate the construction of the AI infrastructure and demanded to encourage using American technology abroad.
Each executive order of Trump tries to target some policy goals detailed in his AI action plan.
The data center order calls the council for environmental quality to establish new -ranked exclusion for some data center projects that “generally do not have significant impact on the human environment.” It also wants to identify projects that qualify for early permission review.
Trump said on Wednesday evening, “My administration will use every tool at our disposal to ensure that the United States can build and maintain the largest, most powerful and most advanced AI infrastructure anywhere on the planet.”
Meanwhile, their AI export order asks to create an American AI export program that will develop AI export packages characterized by US chip, AI models and applications.
Trump, unlike his approach with former President Biden, issued a cap on the sale of chip in most countries around the world, who issued the AI Prasar Rules in his presidential tail-end. The rule faced pushback from the semiconductor industry and was canceled by the Trump administration in May.
The third order that targets “Woque” wants to limit agencies from signing the contract for the AI model until they are considered “to ask for truth” and “conceptual neutrality”, which defines it as those who do not manipulate in reactions to ideological dogma like “DI.”