U.S. President Donald Trump will unveil a government strategy aimed at making the United States a world leader in artificial intelligence at an event in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday (July 23).
Trump plans to deliver a speech at the event, titled “Winning the Artificial Intelligence Race,” and sign an executive order related to artificial intelligence at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington. The event is hosted by the American technology podcast All-In and the Hill & Valley Forum, a bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers and private technology innovators.
The speech will outline the Trump administration’s AI action plan, which the president ordered to be developed at the beginning of his term in January and mandated to be completed within six months.
U.S. media, citing anonymous sources who reviewed the plan, say it aims to advance several key goals of the Trump administration in the field of artificial intelligence, including removing regulatory barriers to building AI data centers in the United States, promoting the export of U.S. AI technology to better compete with China, and removing far-left “awakening” ideology from AI models used by the federal government.
In response to these reports, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy spokeswoman Victoria LaCivita issued a statement saying, “This (AI Action) plan will provide a strong, specific, and actionable federal policy roadmap with more details than those reported, and we look forward to its release soon.”