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VisitOpenAI Presents 'AI in America' Blueprint to Trump, Urges $175 Billion U.S. Investment to Outpace China
Jan 16, 2025, 01:41 AM
OpenAI has released an economic blueprint titled 'AI in America,' advocating for significant U.S. investment in artificial intelligence to maintain a competitive edge over China. The blueprint calls for a comprehensive approach, including infrastructure development, regulatory frameworks, and educational initiatives. OpenAI's Vice President of Global Affairs, Chris Lehane, emphasized the urgency of the U.S. winning the AI race, noting that America's lead over China is diminishing and highlighting the global investments of $175 billion in AI infrastructure. The blueprint suggests that the U.S. government should prioritize AI funding and regulation, and it warns that overregulation could drive investment towards Chinese AI projects. Additionally, OpenAI has engaged with President-elect Donald Trump, presenting its vision to ensure that AI development aligns with U.S. interests and promotes equitable access across the country. OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman has donated $1 million to Trump's inaugural fund, and Altman is set to launch a charm offensive with an event on January 30 in Washington to discuss AI's future with policymakers. Lehane also likened AI's importance to that of electricity, underscoring its critical role in modern society.
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