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Trump Reveals US Artificial Intelligence Blueprint: 'America's AI Action Plan'

White House Issues AI Action Plan: Trump Yields to Technocrats' Influence on AI Development, Despite Lacking Proper AI Understanding.

Trump Reveals "America's Artificial Intelligence Blueprint," Emphasizing Technological Advancements
Trump Reveals "America's Artificial Intelligence Blueprint," Emphasizing Technological Advancements

Trump Reveals US Artificial Intelligence Blueprint: 'America's AI Action Plan'

The White House has unveiled a comprehensive document called "America's AI Action Plan," outlining the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) development. The plan, authored by Michael Kratsios, David Sacks, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, aims to promote American AI leadership through innovation, infrastructure, and international engagement.

Michael Kratsios, the former Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the President’s National Science and Technology adviser during the Trump administration, brings a unique blend of technical and policy expertise to the table. Before joining the federal government, Kratsios was a managing director at Scale AI, a data annotation company crucial for AI training, and worked as a principal at Peter Thiel’s Thiel Capital—a venture fund known for tech investments.

David Sacks, a prominent Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor, is also a key player in the AI Action Plan. Known as a member of the "PayPal Mafia"—a group of influential founders and early employees of PayPal—Sacks was COO of PayPal and founder/CEO of Yammer, a successful enterprise social network. As an angel investor, he supported companies like Facebook, Uber, Palantir, and SpaceX. Sacks was appointed chair of Donald Trump’s Council of Advisers on Science and Technology and served as a special advisor on AI and cryptocurrency.

The first pillar of the plan focuses on removing regulatory barriers and transferring authority from elected bodies to expert committees and interagency working groups. This move is intended to extend the domestic technocratic agent to the world by exporting American AI frameworks, hardware standards, and regulatory templates to allies.

The second pillar includes a comprehensive scheme for AI literacy and workforce retraining, focusing on a narrowly defined set of competencies. The plan also proposes a mechanism for data sharing between nucleic acid synthesis providers to screen for potentially fraudulent or malicious customers.

The biosecurity section suggests requiring institutions receiving federal funding for scientific research to use nucleic acid synthesis tools with robust screening procedures. It also proposes a multi-tiered approach to screen for malicious actors and develop new tools for effective screening.

David O. Sacks, listed as Special Advisor for AI and Crypto in the "America's AI Action Plan," has self-appointed himself as the "Crypto and AI Czar." However, his current involvement in the plan is questionable as his title has changed from "Special Advisor to the President" to "Special Advisor for AI and Crypto," and there is no record of him holding a current government position.

Sacks is heavily invested in the AI industry through his company, Craft Ventures. His background is primarily in technology entrepreneurship, investment, and policy advisory, providing significant influence in tech and AI policy circles.

The "America's AI Action Plan" also calls for building, maintaining, and updating national security-related AI evaluations through collaboration between various agencies and research institutions. The plan contains a section on biosecurity that aims to ensure the safe and responsible use of AI in the biotechnology sector.

In conclusion, the "America's AI Action Plan" represents a significant step towards shaping the future of AI development in the United States. With the expertise of Michael Kratsios and David Sacks, both veterans of Silicon Valley and federal technology policy, the plan aims to promote American AI leadership, foster innovation, and ensure the safe and responsible use of AI.

  1. Michael Kratsios, with his background in the Office of Science and Technology Policy, Scale AI, and Thiel Capital, brings a unique blend of technical, policy, and investment expertise to the 'America's AI Action Plan.'
  2. The first pillar of the plan aims to remove regulatory barriers and transfer authority from elected bodies to expert committees, a move intended to export American AI frameworks and standards to allies.
  3. David Sacks, as the Special Advisor for AI and Crypto in the plan, has heavy investments in the AI industry through his company, Craft Ventures, and holds significant influence in tech and AI policy circles.
  4. The 'America's AI Action Plan' proposes measures for AI literacy and workforce retraining, data sharing between nucleic acid synthesis providers, and the safe and responsible use of AI in the biotechnology sector.
  5. The plan also calls for collaboration between various agencies and research institutions to build, maintain, and update national security-related AI evaluations.

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