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Wednesday · June 17, 2026 · Issue No. 898
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How Trump’s AI action plan could disrupt tech

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Trump's AI agenda: boon or bust?

In a shocking turn of events that sent ripples through Silicon Valley, President-elect Donald Trump's tech agenda now includes a series of bold, controversial proposals for artificial intelligence regulation. As industry leaders and policy experts scramble to interpret what this means for the future of AI development, one thing becomes abundantly clear: Trump's return to power could fundamentally reshape the technological landscape for years to come. The proposals span everything from AI chip manufacturing to new regulatory approaches, representing a significant departure from the current administration's more measured stance.

Key Points

  • Project 2025's influence appears significant, with many of Trump's AI proposals mirroring the conservative think tank's recommendations, including streamlining existing regulations and challenging what they view as excessive oversight.

  • Major policy shifts include eliminating Biden's AI executive order, creating new governance bodies like an "Office of AI" directly under presidential control, and potentially removing liability protections for content moderation—all of which could dramatically alter how tech companies approach AI development.

  • Economic and national security concerns drive much of Trump's AI strategy, particularly regarding chip manufacturing and preventing Chinese access to advanced AI capabilities—though implementation challenges and potential international repercussions remain significant obstacles.

The Real Game-Changer: Regulatory Restructuring

Perhaps the most consequential aspect of Trump's proposed AI agenda isn't any single policy but rather the wholesale restructuring of regulatory oversight. By potentially dismantling the current administration's AI Executive Order and creating entirely new governance mechanisms reporting directly to the White House, Trump's approach represents a fundamental power shift in how AI technologies are monitored and controlled in America.

This matters tremendously in context because AI governance is still in its infancy. The regulatory frameworks being developed today will shape how this transformative technology evolves for decades. By placing AI oversight firmly under executive control rather than distributing it across existing agencies with technical expertise, Trump's plan could create a more politicized approach to AI regulation that changes with each administration. For companies making decade-long investment decisions around AI capabilities, this regulatory uncertainty could prove more disruptive than any specific policy.

Beyond the Video: International Ripple Effects

What the analysis doesn't fully explore is how Trump's AI agenda might trigger significant international responses. The European Union has already established the comprehensive AI Act, setting global

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