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OpenAI Urges U.S. to Boost AI Investment and Regulation to Compete with China Amid Trump Administration's Focus
Jan 13, 2025, 12:55 PM
OpenAI has released an 'Economic Blueprint' aimed at guiding the development of artificial intelligence in the United States, emphasizing the need for increased investment and supportive regulation to maintain a competitive edge over China. The document calls for national policies to enhance AI infrastructure, including energy and data centers, and suggests fostering a closer relationship between AI companies and the U.S. national security community. OpenAI's proposals come at a time when the incoming Trump administration is expected to focus on domestic economic growth and national security, areas highlighted in the blueprint. The company is also planning events in Washington, D.C., and key swing states to discuss these proposals and announce new AI projects, aiming to engage policymakers and boost economic activity around AI across the country. The blueprint warns that $175 billion in global funds could shift to China-backed projects if the U.S. does not act swiftly. It also calls for boosting investment from the Middle East and avoiding strict regulations, while proposing the creation of 'AI economic zones' and a global 'Compact for AI' to support 'democratic AI' initiatives.
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