Trump preps AI executive orders to beat China in tech arms race
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Trump is preparing executive orders from the White House to ramp up the United States’ AI infrastructure, a move meant to widen the gap with China in the global tech arms race, according to reporting from Reuters. The orders, still being finalized, aim to fix a critical issue choking US progress—energy. Training massive AI systems eats up huge amounts of electricity, and utilities across the country are already struggling to keep up. This isn’t just about tech anymore. It’s about power… literally. The government is looking to fast-track power projects, open up federal land for data centers, and roll out a nationwide permitting system that makes it easier to get these facilities built. These actions are being drafted as pressure grows to stop China from catching up in AI development, military capabilities, and economic influence. White House clears land and cuts delays Trump’s plan would open up land owned by the Defense and Interior Departments to companies building AI infrastructure. These plots are large, secure, and already under federal control, which makes them easier to allocate quickly. Current zoning laws in states and towns have slowed down AI-related projects, and some have even been blocked due to local backlash. The administration believes offering federal land could eliminate those setbacks. At the same time, the White House is working on a nationwide permit under the Clean Water Act. That would allow developers to skip the slow, expensive state-by-state process. A senior official involved in the discussions said, “We’re looking at a blanket permit structure to reduce red tape and get things moving faster.” These steps aim to accelerate the construction of the energy-hungry data centers that AI models require to function. And this demand is no joke. A report by Grid Strategies shows that electricity demand in the US between 2024…
Filed under: News - @ June 28, 2025 2:27 pm