
According to Reuters, the White House has rolled out a sweeping 28-page AI Action Plan, spearheaded by David Sacks, aimed at propelling AI development across the U.S. by dismantling all Biden-era guardrails and slashing federal and state-level regulatory barriers
Key measures include:
- Shredding federal AI limitations and copyright fees — AI firms won’t have to pay for copyrighted material used in training, and states imposing “burdensome” AI laws risk losing federal funding
- Full-throttle support for open‑source AI and a mandate for ideology‑neutral models (a.k.a. “freedom of speech” as a KPI)
- Massive incentives: near‑free land for data centers and chip fabs, heavy investment in nuclear power to fuel AI infrastructure
- Export tightening — no GPUs to China — while simultaneously reversing all Biden‑era AI restrictions, and redirecting U.S. dominance in global AI strategy
Right now, Elon Musk is building a giga‑center, and OpenAI is working on the $100 billion “Stargate” data hub in Texas. The race toward AGI is officially in overdrive.