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America’s AI Action Plan

🏃‍♂️‍➡️🧠🤖 America’s focus is on winning the AI competition and ensuring its future prosperity.

📢 This recently issued comprehensive AI Action Plan outlines a strategic path forward, recognizing two key drivers:

✅ The transformative power of AI: The plan acknowledges that artificial intelligence is a new frontier for scientific discovery with the potential to reshape global power, create new industries, and change how we live and work. It frames achieving leadership in AI as a national priority for promoting a new era of economic growth, competitiveness, and security. 🚀

✅ The need for rapid and secure deployment: To capitalize on this opportunity, the plan calls for removing unnecessary regulatory obstacles to innovation and building the necessary AI infrastructure and energy to power it. It emphasizes that AI systems must be developed to pursue truth, protect free expression, and align with American values, while also being secure against misuse or theft. This includes strengthening cybersecurity, protecting innovations, and restoring domestic semiconductor manufacturing. The plan also advocates for sharing American AI technology with allies and leading in international AI diplomacy. 🔒

✴️ The plan is a blueprint for addressing these imperatives, built on three core pillars:

1️⃣ Pillar I: Accelerate AI Innovation

2️⃣ Pillar II: Build American AI Infrastructure

3️⃣ Pillar III: Lead in International AI Diplomacy and Security


📝 This roadmap is designed to help the U.S. innovate faster, build stronger, and establish its AI as a global standard, with a focus on ensuring American workers benefit from this technological revolution. 🌐 https://bit.ly/3GWOnsp

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