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Trump's AI Action Plan targets state regulation and 'ideological bias'


After President Trump first announced his AI Action Plan in February, his administration has finally shared the specific policy actions it plans to take.

At the start of the year, President Trump announced his , an initiative he said would eventually enact policy that would "enhance America's position as an AI powerhouse." As you may recall, Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" was supposed to include a 10-year qualified moratorium on state AI regulation before that amendment was ultimately removed in a 99-1 vote by the US Senate. To that end, Trump plans to direct the National Institute of Standards and Technology, through the Department of Commerce, to revise its AI Risk Management Framework to remove any mentions of "misinformation, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and climate change."

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