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OSTP director summarizes new AI action plan as ‘three pillars’ of U.S. strategy
Summary
At a Sept. 17 subcommittee hearing, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Director Michael Kratios detailed the administration’s AI Action Plan — released July 23 — and outlined agency steps on innovation, infrastructure and international partnerships while saying more legislative support from Congress will be needed.
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Director Michael Kratios told the Senate subcommittee on Science, Manufacturing, and Competitiveness on Sept. 17 that the administration’s AI Action Plan aims to preserve U.S. leadership by focusing on three priorities: innovation, infrastructure and international partnerships. "The action plan is a giant leap furthering the first steps President Trump took for American AI dominance," Kratios said in his opening remarks.
Kratios said the plan, released July 23 as "Winning the AI Race, America's AI Action Plan," was issued alongside three executive orders. He described the orders as complementing the plan by directing agency action on issues including…
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