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President Trump Seeks to Export “American AI Technology Stack”


Alongside the president’s AI Action Plan and subsequent directive encouraging the buildout of AI data centers, President Trump signed another executive order aimed at exporting American AI technology.

  • The NAM is seeking manufacturers’ opinions on how this EO should be implemented.

The big picture: The goal of the EO is to “preserve and extend American leadership in AI and decrease international dependence on AI technologies developed by our adversaries by supporting the global deployment of United States–origin AI technologies.”

  • It orders the creation of an American AI Exports Program, which allows AI companies to seek federal support in competing for business deals abroad.
  • An interagency body called the Economic Diplomacy Action Group, chaired by the Secretary of State, will help facilitate foreign commercial deals, using both diplomacy and financing tools.

Full-stack: Most notably, the EO mandates that any “consortium” seeking federal support must be exporting “full-stack AI technology packages,” not just individual products or services (hence the assumption that many companies will band together to make one proposal).

  • “AI-optimized computer hardware (e.g., chips, servers and accelerators), data center storage, cloud services and networking, as well as a description of whether and to what extent such items are manufactured in the United States”
  • “Data pipelines and labeling systems”
  • “AI models and systems”
  • “Measures to ensure the security and cybersecurity of AI models and systems”
  • “AI applications for specific use cases (e.g., software engineering, education, health care, agriculture or transportation)”

Preference for U.S. sources: The EO says that proposals whose hardware, storage, cloud and networking components are “manufactured in the United States” will receive preferential treatment, though this is not a hard requirement.

  • However, other components of the “stack,” from data pipelines to cybersecurity, don’t carry this proviso.

Feedback wanted: Please contact NAM Senior Director of Technology Policy Franck Journoud ([email protected]) or NAM Manager of International Policy Ellie Leontis ([email protected]) to provide your thoughts on this EO.

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