🤖Trump eliminates AI safety rules while demanding political neutrality

AI Governance
Technology & Innovation
Policy Analysis

The Trump administration unveiled its AI Action Plan on July 23, 2025, promising to cement US leadership by removing "red tape" for Silicon Valley while requiring federal AI models be "objective and free from ideological bias." AI Czar David Sacks announced the three-pillar plan: accelerating innovation, building US infrastructure, and making American AI the global standard. Privacy advocates and labor unions countered with a "People's Action Plan" warning the administration prioritizes tech profits over AI safety and job protection.

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Why This Matters

Government defines "bias" to control AI development:

Federal procurement rules requiring "objective" AI let politicians decide what counts as bias, potentially censoring legitimate viewpoints that challenge power.

Silicon Valley gets blank check while workers lose protections:

Removing AI regulations helps tech billionaires automate millions of jobs without safety nets for displaced workers.

US-China AI race accelerates without ethical guardrails:

Nvidia resuming H20 chip sales to China while dropping safety rules creates dangerous AI arms race.

Submit comments on AI policy at whitehouse.gov by August 15:

The administration claims 10,000+ responses informed the plan—flood them with demands for worker protections and safety requirements.

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