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SUMMARY: HLS Beyond & BKC present: Where do Things Stand With the White Hou
 se AI Action Plan?
DESCRIPTION: Professor Alan Raul will be leading 3 sessions this spring on 
 TechReg in AI under the Trump Administration (see March 12th & April 9th ev
 ents). This first session will examine the current U.S. federal AI governan
 ce landscape under the Administration’s July 2025 AI Action Plan and Decemb
 er 2025 Executive Order 14365 (“Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Ar
 tificial Intelligence”)\, including the Administration’s posture toward the
  emerging web of state AI laws.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><a href="https://hls.harvard.edu/faculty/a
 lan-raul/">Professor Alan Raul</a> will be leading 3 sessions this spring o
 n <em>TechReg in AI</em> under the Trump Administration (see <a href="https
 ://hls.harvard.edu/?p=738645">March 12th</a> & <a href="https://hls.harvard
 .edu/?p=738651">April 9th</a> events). This first session will examine the 
 current U.S. federal AI governance landscape under the Administration’s Jul
 y 2025 AI Action Plan and December 2025 Executive Order 14365 (“Ensuring a 
 National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence”)\, including the Adm
 inistration’s posture toward the emerging web of state AI laws. Up for disc
 ussion are the state-of-play of the Action Plan’s three pillars – Innovatio
 n\, Infrastructure and International Leadership. What has been announced an
 d what has been implemented? How are the Administration’s “whole-of-governm
 ent” priorities being executed in procurement\, regulatory or governance st
 andards\, energy and data center initiatives\, national security measures\,
  research funding\, and international diplomacy? What policy choices are st
 ill in flux? How will the U.S. approach to “responsible acceleration” shape
  the future of AI development and safety? We will focus on the Office of Sc
 ience and Technology Policy (OSTP) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB
 ) in the White House and the Center for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI)
  in the Department of Commerce.  <a href="https://forms.gle/tNMr2H3kkWX8mry
 z5">Registration Required</a>. <em>Afternoon snacks will be provided</em>.<
 /p>
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LOCATION:Langdell Hall\; 232/233 Langdell
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Rider Neill":MAILTO:eneill@law.harvard.edu
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 o-things-stand-with-the-white-house-ai-action-plan/
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