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At a high-stakes AI Summit in Washington, President Donald Trump declared the U.S. will do "whatever it takes" to dominate the global artificial intelligence race. As part of his bold AI Action Plan, Trump unveiled sweeping executive orders aimed at cutting regulations, accelerating data center construction, and eliminating so-called "woke" influences in AI development. The move signals a dramatic shift in U.S. tech policy, with an aggressive push for global AI supremacy — and zero tolerance for ideological bias. Trump’s message is clear: American tech will lead, no matter the cost.

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00:00So from this day forward, it'll be a policy of the United States to do whatever it takes to
00:05lead the world in artificial intelligence. You can't be expected to have a successful AI program
00:12when every single article, book, or anything else that you've read or studied, you're supposed to
00:17pay for. China's not doing it, and you're going to be beating China, and right now we're leading
00:22China very substantially in AI. Because we will not allow any foreign nation to beat us. Our
00:30children will not live on a planet controlled by the algorithms of the adversaries advancing values
00:39and interests contrary to our own. We don't want to have contrary interests. We want to get along,
00:44and we'll get along with other countries. We're having a great relationship, as I told you, with
00:49those countries that we mentioned, with Japan and Indonesia and so many others. The European
00:56Union, we're getting along. We're getting along very well with China. A lot of respect for President
01:01Xi. We have a great relationship, and we'll see how it all works out. But we're getting along with
01:07countries very... It's really been pretty amazing, I will say that, and it's a good thing. It's a good
01:13thing, not a bad thing. So from this day forward, it'll be a policy of the United States,
01:19to do whatever it takes to lead the world in artificial intelligence. Such an important
01:25thing happening. This is really something that nobody expected. It just popped out of the...
01:31popped out of the air, and here we are. But we will defend our nation, our values, our future,
01:37and our freedom, and it will be really great. But what we really need to be successful is a very
01:44simple phrase called common sense. And that begins with a common sense application of artificial
01:50and intellectual property rules. It's so important. You can't be expected to have a successful AI
01:58program when every single article, book, or anything else that you've read or studied,
02:03you're supposed to pay for. Gee, I read a book. I'm supposed to pay somebody. And you know, we
02:08appreciate that, but you just can't do it because it's not doable. And if you're going to try and do
02:14that, you're not going to have a successful program. I think most of the people in the room know what I
02:18mean. When a person reads a book or an article, you've gained great knowledge. That does not mean
02:25that you're violating copyright laws or have to make deals with every content provider. And that's a big
02:33thing that you're working on right now. I know, but you just can't do it. China's not doing it. And
02:37if you're going to be beating China, and right now we're leading China very substantially in AI,
02:42very, very substantially. And nobody's seen the amount of work that's going to be bursting upon
02:48the scene. But you have to be able to play by the same set of rules. So when you have something,
02:56when you read something, and when it goes into this vast intelligence machine, we'll call it,
03:04you cannot expect to every time, every single time say, Oh, let's pay this one that much. Let's
03:10pay this one just doesn't work that way. Of course, you can't copy or plagiarize an article. But if you
03:16read an article and learn from it, we have to allow AI to use that pool of knowledge without going through
03:22the complexity of contract negotiations, of which there would be 1000s for every time we use AI.
03:30We also have to have a single federal standard, not 50 different states regulating this industry of
03:38the future. And some people would say, gee, that's an unpopular thing to say. I was told before I got
03:43up here, this is an unpopular thing because some people, they don't want that. But I want you to be
03:49successful. And you can't have one state holding you up. You can't have three or four states holding
03:55you up. You can't have a state with standards that are so high that it's going to hold you up. You
04:00have to have a federal rule and regulation. Hopefully, you'll have the right guy in this position that's
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