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30-04-2025
Trump White House Unveils AI Guidelines Prioritizing U.S.-Made Tech and Streamlined Procurement
The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released two memos on April 3 outlining updated guidance for the use and acquisition of artificial intelligence (AI) in federal agencies. These memos, issued under President Trump, replace previous Biden-era directives but retain many of the same frameworks, such as the roles of chief AI officers and risk management for high-impact AI systems. Memo M-25-21 sets out governance priorities—innovation, governance, and public trust—while memo M-25-22 addresses AI procurement, emphasizing U.S.-made AI, risk management, and collaboration. It introduces a 200-day deadline for creating a federal AI procurement tools repository. Despite maintaining key oversight structures, some specific AI use cases listed under Biden—like election-related tools or unauthorized voice replication—were omitted. Implementation concerns persist, as watchdog groups question whether all agencies, especially newer Trump-era entities like the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), will adhere to the rules. Finally, the memos follow a broader Trump initiative to support AI infrastructure, including identifying federal land for AI data centers, continuing a policy initially advanced by the Biden administration. Would you like a comparison chart showing the differences between the Biden and Trump AI guidance? |