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From tech podcasts to policy: Trump’s new AI plan leans heavily on Silicon Valley industry ideas

Jul 22, 2025, 9:04 PM

White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks speaks as President Donald Trump listens at an event for...

White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks speaks as President Donald Trump listens at an event for the signing of the GENIUS Act, a bill that regulates stablecoins, a type of cryptocurrency, in the East Room of the White House, Friday, July 18, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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An artificial intelligence agenda that started coalescing on the podcasts of Silicon Valley billionaires is now being forged into U.S. policy as President Donald Trump leans on the ideas of the tech figures who backed his election campaign.

Trump on Wednesday is planning to reveal an 鈥淎I Action Plan鈥 he ordered after returning to the White House in January. He gave his tech advisers six months to come up with new AI policies after revoking President Joe Biden’s signature AI guardrails on his first day in office.

The unveiling is co-hosted by the bipartisan Hill and Valley Forum and the All-In Podcast, a business and technology show hosted by four tech investors and entrepreneurs who include Trump鈥檚 AI czar, David Sacks.

The plan and related executive orders are expected to include some familiar tech lobby pitches. That includes accelerating the sale of AI technology abroad and making it easier to construct the energy-hungry data center buildings that are needed to form and run AI products, according to a person briefed on Wednesday鈥檚 event who was not authorized to speak publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

It might also include some of the AI culture war preoccupations of the circle of venture capitalists who endorsed Trump last year.

Blocking 鈥榳oke AI鈥
from tech contractors

Countering the liberal bias they see in AI chatbots such as ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini has long been a rallying point for the tech industry’s loudest Trump backers.

Sacks, a former PayPal executive and now Trump’s top AI adviser, has been criticizing 鈥渨oke AI鈥 for more than a year, fueled by Google’s February 2024 rollout of an AI image generator that, when asked to show an American Founding Father, created pictures of Black, Latino and Native American men.

鈥淭he AI鈥檚 incapable of giving you accurate answers because it鈥檚 been so programmed with diversity and inclusion,鈥 Sacks said at the time. Google quickly fixed its tool, but the 鈥淏lack George Washington鈥 moment remained a parable for the problem of AI’s perceived political bias, taken up by X owner Elon Musk, venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, Vice President JD Vance and Republican lawmakers.

The administration鈥檚 latest push against 鈥渨oke AI鈥 comes a week after the Pentagon announced new $200 million contracts with four leading AI companies, including Google, to address 鈥渃ritical national security challenges.鈥

Also receiving one of the contracts was Musk鈥檚 xAI, which has been pitched as an alternative to 鈥渨oke AI鈥 companies. The company has faced its own challenges: Earlier this month, xAI had to scramble to remove posts made by its Grok chatbot that made antisemitic comments and praised Adolf Hitler.

Streamlining AI data center permits

Trump has paired AI’s need for huge amounts of electricity with his own push to tap into U.S. energy sources, including gas, coal and nuclear.

鈥淓verything we aspire to and hope for means the demand and supply of energy in America has to go up,鈥 said Michael Kratsios, the director of the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy, in a video posted Tuesday.

Many tech giants are already well on their way toward building new data centers in the U.S. and around the world. OpenAI announced this week that it has switched on the first phase of a massive data center complex in Abilene, Texas, part of an Oracle-backed project known as Stargate that Trump promoted earlier this year. Amazon, Microsoft, Meta and xAI also have major projects underway.

The tech industry has pushed for easier permitting rules to get their computing facilities connected to power, but the AI building boom has also contributed to spiking demand for fossil fuel production that will contribute to global warming.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday called on the world鈥檚 major tech firms to power data centers completely with renewables by 2030.

鈥淎 typical AI data center eats up as much electricity as 100,000 homes,鈥 Guterres said. 鈥淏y 2030, data centers could consume as much electricity as all of Japan does today.鈥

A new approach to AI exports?

It’s long been White House policy under Republican and Democratic administrations to curtail certain technology exports to China and other adversaries on national security grounds.

But much of the tech industry argued that Biden went too far at the end of his term in trying to restrict the exports of specialized AI computer chips to more than 100 other countries, including close allies.

Part of the Biden administration’s motivation was to stop China from acquiring coveted AI chips in third-party locations such as Southeast Asia or the Middle East, but critics said the measures would end up encouraging more countries to turn to China’s fast-growing AI industry instead of the U.S. as their technology supplier.

It remains to be seen how the Trump administration aims to accelerate the export of U.S.-made AI technologies while countering China’s AI ambitions. California chipmakers Nvidia and AMD both announced last week that they won approval from the Trump administration to sell to China some of their advanced computer chips used to develop artificial intelligence.

AMD CEO Lisa Su is among the guests planning to attend Trump’s event Wednesday.

Who benefits from Trump’s AI action plan

There are sharp debates on how to regulate AI, even among the influential venture capitalists who have been debating it on their favorite medium: the podcast.

While some Trump backers, particularly Andreessen, have advocated an 鈥渁ccelerationist鈥 approach that aims to speed up AI advancement with minimal regulation, Sacks has described himself as taking a middle road of techno-realism.

鈥淭echnology is going to happen. Trying to stop it is like ordering the tides to stop. If we don鈥檛 do it, somebody else will,鈥 Sacks said on the All-In podcast.

On Tuesday, 95 groups including labor unions, parent groups, environmental justice organizations and privacy advocates signed a resolution opposing Trump鈥檚 embrace of industry-driven AI policy and calling for a 鈥淧eople鈥檚 AI Action Plan鈥 that would 鈥渄eliver first and foremost for the American people.鈥

Amba Kak, co-executive director of the AI Now Institute, which helped lead the effort, said the coalition expects Trump鈥檚 plan to come 鈥渟traight from Big Tech鈥檚 mouth.鈥

鈥淓very time we say, 鈥榃hat about our jobs, our air, water, our children?鈥 they鈥檙e going to say, 鈥楤ut what about China?鈥欌 she said in a call with reporters Tuesday. She said Americans should reject the White House鈥檚 argument that the industry is overregulated and fight to preserve 鈥渂aseline protections for the public鈥 as AI technology advances.

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Associated Press writer Seung Min Kim in Washington contributed to this report.

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