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Trump preparing executive order to target ‘woke’ AI: Report

Trump takes aim at 'woke' AI movement

The collision of politics and artificial intelligence rarely makes for dull headlines, and former President Donald Trump's recent hints about his plans for the AI industry are no exception. Trump is reportedly preparing an executive order targeting what his team characterizes as "woke AI" should he return to office, signaling yet another battlefront in America's ongoing culture wars. This potential policy shift raises important questions about government oversight of AI development and the delicate balance between regulation and innovation.

Key elements of Trump's reported AI strategy:

  • Targeting "woke AI bias" – Trump's team is concerned about perceived political bias in AI systems, particularly those developed by major tech companies they view as left-leaning.

  • Government procurement focus – The planned executive order would likely target AI systems purchased by federal agencies, using the government's buying power to shape industry standards.

  • Leveraging existing contracts – Rather than creating new regulatory frameworks, Trump's approach appears to focus on influencing AI development through federal purchasing requirements.

  • Streamlining AI innovation – The plan reportedly includes measures to reduce regulatory barriers for AI startups and established companies developing systems that meet certain criteria.

The politics of AI development

The most significant aspect of this reported initiative is how it represents a deepening politicization of technology policy. While concerns about bias in AI systems are legitimate across the political spectrum, Trump's framing of the issue as specifically targeting "woke" elements suggests a partisan approach to what many technologists consider complex technical challenges requiring nuanced solutions.

This matters tremendously in our current environment because AI development is accelerating at a pace that already outstrips regulatory frameworks. The global AI market is projected to reach $190.61 billion by 2025, and decisions made in the next presidential term will likely shape the technology's trajectory for decades to come. By positioning AI oversight as part of a cultural battle rather than a technical challenge, we risk developing policies that address perceived political grievances instead of the actual risks and opportunities presented by these powerful systems.

Balancing innovation with responsible development

What's missing from Trump's reported approach—and indeed from much of the current political discourse around AI—is a recognition that bias in AI isn't simply a matter of political viewpoint. Research from MIT, Stanford, and other institutions consistently shows that

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