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From tech podcasts to policy: Trump's new AI plan leans heavily on Silicon Valley industry ideas

UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – Trump's AI plan aims to boost American AI exports and ease regulations, with over 10,000 public responses shaping policies to accelerate technology deployment and infrastructure growth.

  • On Wednesday, President Donald Trump will unveil an AI Action Plan he ordered after returning to the White House in January.
  • After returning in January, Trump ordered his administration to produce an AI roadmap, giving his tech advisers six months to draft the policies.
  • In its initial outline, the administration plans to promote open source AI development, export American AI technologies via full-stack packages and streamline data center permitting.
  • On Tuesday, 95 groups including labor unions, parent and environmental justice organizations signed a resolution opposing Trump's industry-driven AI policy, calling for a `People’s AI Action Plan`.
  • Projections show data centers could consume as much electricity as all of Japan does today by 2030, according to estimates. This highlights significant energy implications of AI infrastructure growth.
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Trump is unveiling new AI plan shaped by Silicon Valley tech leaders

President Trump to reveal an AI action plan co-developed with Silicon Valley leaders, focusing on exports, data centers and countering "woke AI."

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Charleston Gazette-Mail broke the news in Charleston, United States on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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