President Trump Signs Executive Order to Bolster U.S. AI Leadership
The new directive reverses prior AI policies and aims to enhance American dominance in artificial intelligence
On January 23, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order aimed at strengthening the United States' leadership in artificial intelligence (AI).
The order revokes and replaces a previous AI policy introduced under the Biden administration, which the current administration described as burdensome and restrictive for private-sector innovation.
According to the White House, the new Executive Order eliminates policies that imposed government controls on the development and deployment of AI technologies.
It directs federal departments and agencies to revise or rescind all actions that are inconsistent with the goal of promoting U.S. AI leadership.
The order emphasizes the need for American AI development to remain free from ideological bias and promotes technological advancements to enhance economic competitiveness and national security.
The directive calls for the creation of an AI Action Plan, led by the Assistant to the President for Science & Technology, the White House AI & Crypto Czar, and the National Security Advisor.
The plan will focus on removing barriers to AI innovation and updating federal guidance on AI acquisition and governance.
The Trump administration highlighted its prior actions in AI leadership, including the 2019 Executive Order that doubled AI research investments, established national AI research institutes, and issued regulatory guidance for AI development in the private sector.
This latest Executive Order builds on those efforts, aiming to secure the United States' position as a global leader in AI while prioritizing free speech and human flourishing.
No further details about specific implementation timelines or immediate impacts were provided in the statement.