Trump Initiates AI Action Plan Development Following Reversal of Biden’s Directive
According to Trump’s executive order, the action plan will prioritize the development of AI systems that are devoid of ideological bias.
On Thursday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order mandating the establishment of a new artificial intelligence (AI) action plan, effectively nullifying the Biden administration’s 2023 directive regarding the technology.
David Sacks, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and Trump’s appointed special advisor for AI and crypto, was present with the president during the signing of the order.
The order specified that the forthcoming action plan would aim for the creation of AI systems that are “free from ideological bias or engineered social agendas,” while also reinforcing the United States’ global leadership in AI development.
Additionally, the order called for a comprehensive review of “all policies, directives, regulations, orders, and other actions” that stemmed from the executive order enacted by former President Joe Biden in October 2023—an order that Trump rescinded upon taking office on Monday.
Any initiatives deemed incompatible with Trump’s new policies—which are focused on bolstering America’s leadership in AI for the sake of “human flourishing, economic competitiveness, and national security”—are required to be suspended in accordance with applicable laws, as stated in the order.
Trump contended that his predecessor’s order had established “barriers to American AI innovation.”
Americans for Responsible Innovation (ARI), a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating for policies on emerging technologies, asserted that agencies had already “frozen work” on AI policies following Trump’s repeal of Biden’s executive order earlier in the week.
“Today’s executive order serves as a temporary measure until the Administration is able to devise a comprehensive strategy for realizing that vision,” Gastfriend further commented.