The City Barâs Presidential Task Force on AI and Digital Technologies hosts todayâs podcast on President Trumpâs: âWinning the Race, America's AI Action Plan. Task Force co-chair Jerome Walker is joined by task force members Matthew Bacal (Davis Polk), Azish Filabi (American College of Financial Services), Robert Mahari (Stanford Codex), and Evan Abrams (Steptoe), to review the planâs three pillars and key action steps.
Pillar One (âAccelerate AI Innovationâ) is described as largely deregulatory, including agency review of rules and certain FTC/FCC actions, with targeted concerns such as ideological bias and synthetic media in the legal system, plus investments in open-source/open-weight models, data, interpretability, evaluations, and government/DoD adoption.
Pillar Two (âBuild American AI Infrastructureâ) focuses on the physical side of AIâpermitting for data centers and fabs, energy and grid expansion, semiconductors, water for cooling, workforce training, cybersecurity, and âsecurity by design,â while anticipating trade-offs and litigation.
Pillar Three (âLead in International AI Diplomacy and Securityâ) balances support for exporting US âfull stackâ AI with tighter national security controls, including stronger export-control enforcement and participation in international bodies primarily to counter China.
The conversation closes with suggestions for improving the plan by strengthening trust, safety/rights considerations, and maintaining flexibility as AI capabilities evolve.
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00:00 Trumpâs 2025 AI Action Plan: Big Goals, Short Document, 3 Pillars
03:23 Pillar One Preview: 15 Action Steps to âAccelerate AI Innovationâ
09:16 Meet the Panel + Setting Up the Pillar One Deep Dive
11:21 Pillar One Explained: Deregulation, Free Speech, Data Sharing, Evaluations, and Trust
18:33 Key Takeaways for Stakeholders: Business, Finance, Civil Society, and Tech
23:57 Which Pillar One Steps Matter Most? Sequencing, Competitiveness, and Data Access
27:52 Pillar Two: The Physical Side of AIâEnergy, Chips, Data Centers
36:32 Critical Infrastructure Security: Physical Risks, Cyber Threats & âSecurity by Designâ
37:14 Data Poisoning Explained: How Training Data Can Be Manipulated at Scale
38:00 Workforce Training at Scale: From Trades to Semiconductor Talent Pipelines
38:52 Wrapping Pillar Two: China Competition, Speeding Projects, and Ranking Priorities
40:34 What Lawyers & Judges Need to Know About Pillar Two (Red Tape, Legal Tech, Litigation)
45:30 Pillar Three Overview: Balancing Global AI Leadership with National Security Controls
50:05 Pillar Three Priorities by Industry: Export Controls, Frontier Evaluations & Data Center Risk
58:56 Why Engage International AI Bodies? Countering China and Filling the Leadership Vacuum
01:03:20 Trump vs. Biden Narratives: Competition vs. SafetyâWhat Should Change in the Plan?
01:07:38 Panel Advice to Improve the Action Plan: Rights Framework, Nimble Policy, Safety & Research Funding