#AmericaAIActionPlan It looks like you're referring to “America’s AI Action Plan” (also framed as the AI Action Plan), unveiled by the US government in July 2025 under President Trump’s administration. This policy roadmap delivers over 90 specific recommendations organized under three core pillars:



📌 What It Is

Mandated by Executive Order 14179, signed on January 23, 2025, which rescinded earlier Biden-era AI policies New York Post+15KPMG+15The White House+15KPMG+2Wikipedia+2Paul Hastings+2.


  • The White House released the finalized “Winning the AI Race: America’s AI Action Plan” on July 23, 2025 The White House+1New York Post+1.

🧱 The Three Pillars & Key Objectives


1. Accelerate AI Innovation

  • Remove or revise federal regulations considered to be hindering AI development and deployment.


    Encourage open-source and open-weight models, backed by access to federal compute resources and research datasets The White House+1Barron's+1Akin - Akin, an Elite Global Law Firm+6KPMG+6Paul Hastings+6.


    Establish regulatory sandboxes and industry-specific adoption programs, support frontier testing through testbeds and the Chief AI Officer Council (CAIOC), and scale up AI across federal agencies including DOD Reddit+8KPMG+8Wiley+8.

2. Build American AI Infrastructure$XRP

  • Streamline permitting and environmental reviews for data centers, semiconductor fabrication plants, and energy infrastructure, including grid modernization Barron's+8Dentons+8Akin - Akin, an Elite Global Law Firm+8.


    Promote domestic chip manufacturing, secure cloud environments, and train workers in roles essential to AI infrastructure (e.g. electricians, HVAC technicians).


    Improve cybersecurity and incident response systems for AI-critical infrastructure CNAS+3Data Protection Report+3The White House+3Tom's Hardware+3Dentons+3Wikipedia+3.

3. Lead in International AI Diplomacy & Security

  • Launch programs to export full-stack AI solutions—software, hardware, compute—to allied nations.

    Strengthen export controls on AI-related hardware (including chip components) and coordinate with allies to set global AI security norms.

    Assess and mitigate national security risks from frontier AI, including biosecurity and foreign interference Tom's Hardware+2The White House+2Dentons+2KPMG+2Dentons+2CNAS+2Akin - Akin, an Elite Global Law Firm+1Data Protection Report+1.

🧩 Governance & Implementation$ETH

  • The plan was developed by OSTP, the AI & Crypto Advisor, and NSA advisors, with public input solicited via the Federal Register RFI open until March 15, 2025 Paul Hastings+3The White House+3KPMG+3.


    It proposes creation of the Chief AI Officer Council (CAIOC) to oversee inter-agency coordination Wikipedia+2Wiley+2Paul Hastings+2.

    Aligning with implementation over the next six to twelve months is expected, alongside related executive orders on energy, foreign investment, and federal procurement clauses Dentons+2KPMG+2Barron's+2.

⚖️ Points of Contention & Criticism

  • Critics raise concerns over lack of safeguards, including stances on misinformation, climate, DEI, and consumer protections, with many fearing potential erosion of civil liberties and environmental review procedures Barron's+1Dentons+1.

    Linking federal grant eligibility to state AI regulatory regimes has raised alarms about undermining state sovereignty and creating unequal regulatory landscapes KPMG+1Dentons+1.$$BTC

    The plan mandates federal procurement be restricted to AI systems judged to be free from ideological bias, sparking legal and policy debates over defining “neutrality” and objective truth