Watch: Trump delivers remarks on AI ‘action plan’ and signs executive orders

Watch: Trump delivers remarks on AI ‘action plan’ and signs executive orders


[The stream is slated to start at 5 p.m. ET. Please refresh the page if you do not see a player above at that time.]

President Donald Trump is set to deliver remarks on artificial intelligence and sign AI-related executive orders as he rolls out his administration’s “action plan” to give the U.S. a competitive advantage with the nascent technology.

White House officials said earlier Wednesday that the plan includes requiring AI developers to ensure their chatbots are “free of ideological bias” in order to be eligible for federal contracts.

“We believe that AI systems should be free of ideological bias and not be designed to pursue socially engineered agendas,” David Sacks, the White House artificial intelligence and crypto czar, told reporters.

The federal government will update its procurement guidelines to contract only with large language model developers that “allow free speech and expression to flourish,” said Michael Kratsios, director of the White House office of science and technology policy.

The Trump administration will also aim to spur innovation in the AI space by removing what it calls “onerous Federal regulations that hinder AI development and deployment,” the White House said.

The White House officials did not say how ideological bias would be defined and identified. The Government Services Administration is expected to put together procurement language requiring AI models to abide by standards of truthfulness as a condition for federal contracts, a White House official said.

Subscribe to CNBC on YouTube. 



Source

Epstein files: Trump, Howard Lutnick, Steve Tisch among prominent names that appear in latest Justice Department release
Politics

Epstein files: Trump, Howard Lutnick, Steve Tisch among prominent names that appear in latest Justice Department release

Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein during a party at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, Feb. 12, 2000. Davidoff Studios Photography | Archive Photos | Getty Images The Justice Department on Friday released many more records from its investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein, resuming disclosures under a law intended to reveal what the government knew about […]

Read More
Partial government shutdown on track for Saturday; Senate may vote Friday on stalled deal
Politics

Partial government shutdown on track for Saturday; Senate may vote Friday on stalled deal

Senate Republicans said Friday they expect to start voting soon on a funding deal to keep federal agencies open, with just hours before a partial government shutdown is set to begin. But even if that deal is passed, at least a short shutdown is all but certain because the House of Representatives isn’t scheduled to […]

Read More
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon arrested by feds over Minnesota activities, lawyer says
Politics

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon arrested by feds over Minnesota activities, lawyer says

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon was arrested by federal agents in connection with his journalistic activities covering protests in Minnesota, his lawyer said Friday. Lemon “was taken into custody by federal agents last night in Los Angeles, where he was covering the Grammy awards,” his attorney, Abbe Lowell, in a statement. “Don has been a […]

Read More