deregulation for tech supremacy

Bulldozing his way through the tech terrain, President Trump has released an aggressive AI agenda that puts deregulation front and center. His “AI Action Plan” promises to slash over 90 federal actions that supposedly hamper America’s tech giants. Goodbye safety guardrails, hello rapid commercialization. Consumer advocates are, predictably, freaking out. They say Big Tech is basically writing its own rules now. But hey, who needs accountability when you’ve got innovation?

Trump’s tech deregulation blitz tosses safety guardrails aside while Big Tech gleefully writes its own playbook.

The plan kicked off in January with Executive Order 14179, dramatically titled “Removing Barriers to American Leadership in AI.” Federal officials got 180 days to craft and implement the whole shebang. Trump’s not waiting around for Congress either—he’s using executive power to make things happen fast. The White House has announced new investments of $90 billion for energy and data centers to support the initiative. His administration is dead set on erasing what they see as the previous administration’s ideological hangups about AI safety.

This isn’t just about domestic policy. It’s about beating China. Full stop. The plan obsesses over “winning the AI race” and spreading American AI standards worldwide. Critics worry this tech rivalry mentality might torpedo global safety standards. Oops.

The government’s getting cozy with tech giants, too. Billions in federal incentives are flowing to build massive AI infrastructure. Pennsylvania’s already lined up for a chunk of the $90 billion planned investment. Tech companies are salivating over streamlined federal procurement processes. Ka-ching!

Data centers, energy supplies, compute resources—all getting turbocharged under the plan. It’s all about scale and speed. The administration wants America’s AI industry unfettered and unstoppable. The 24-page document spearheaded by David Sacks outlines an aggressive approach to AI dominance through deregulation. Critics warn that rushing AI development without adequate safeguards could lead to widespread false information as AI systems are prone to hallucinations in their outputs.

Wall Street loves it. Safety advocates hate it. Average Americans? They’re mostly wondering if their jobs are safe. Meanwhile, Trump’s team is barreling ahead, convinced that whoever writes the AI rules first controls the future. Subtle, it’s not. Ambitious? Absolutely.

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