Director at Office of Science and Technology Policy
Directed to create recommendations for federal law that will preempt state laws regulating AI.
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The White House is launching the Presidential AI Challenge, a nationwide government-sponsored contest inviting all K-12 students to use AI tools to solve community problems.
“Director of White House science and technology office explaining the contest's goals to get American youth engaged with AI tools.”
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Despite India hosting the world's largest AI summit with hundreds of thousands of attendees, global consensus on AI governance remains elusive due to geopolitical tensions, with the U.S. rejecting global AI regulation and China largely absent.
“Stated at the India AI summit that the U.S. totally rejects global governance of AI.”
President Trump signed an executive order to limit state AI regulation and preempt state laws through a national policy framework, directing the creation of an AI Litigation Task Force to challenge conflicting state statutes.
“Directed to create recommendations for federal law that will preempt state laws regulating AI.”
OpenAI requested the Trump administration expand the Chips Act's Advanced Manufacturing Investment Credit tax credit to cover data centers, electrical grid components, and AI servers to lower infrastructure costs.
“Received a letter from OpenAI requesting expansion of the Chips Act tax credit to cover AI infrastructure.”