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U.S. AI strategy, financing, and international deployment initiatives

White House AI strategy including exports, financing (DFC, EXIM, World Bank), National Champions Initiative, Tech Corps, Genesis Mission R&D, and state regulation policy

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2026-02-23T21:00 @Miles_Brundage It did some things, just not going from 0 to 1, is what I am saying (that I have heard!). Also my understanding is that more could/should be done at a federal level, e.g. see https://t.co/2D3ygPmlxK https://t.co/q0rl8fsHT4 ↩ reply parent
2026-02-23T20:13 @scsp_ai In the latest episode of #MemosToThePresident, @Ylli_Bajraktari sits down with @ScienceUnderSec, Undersecretary for Science at the @ENERGY, for a high-level briefing on the future of American discovery. The conversation focuses on the "Genesis Mission", a bold national initiative designed to double the productivity of the U.S. research and development engine by fusing AI, Quantum computing, and High-Performance Computing (HPC). https://t.co/fcNXv70YVJ
2026-02-23T19:38 @FLI_org RT @FamStudies: Last week, the White House sent a one-sentence memo to Republican lawmakers in Utah, categorically opposing a state AI safe…
2026-02-23T19:37 @tanvi_ratna Exports, financing, deployment, standards, supply chains. This is an architecture. Taken together, this signals a shift in how Washington thinks about AI. I detail it out here https://t.co/VOZwIukYrx ↩ reply parent
2026-02-23T19:37 @tanvi_ratna 3rd pillar: execution. A new U.S. Tech Corps will send American technologists abroad to help governments deploy AI in agriculture, healthcare and digital services. Buying tools is easy. Using them well is hard. The White House is targeting that gap. ↩ reply parent
2026-02-23T19:37 @tanvi_ratna 2nd pillar: financing. The administration is activating the Development Finance Corporation, EXIM, the Millennium Challenge Corporation and a new World Bank fund. The logic is straightforward. The AI stack is expensive. Without capital, adoption stalls. ↩ reply parent
2026-02-23T19:37 @tanvi_ratna 1st pillar: the National Champions Initiative. The U.S. is not simply exporting technology. It wants partner nations’ leading tech firms integrated into the American AI stack. The pitch is sovereignty through participation. Build with us, not beneath us. ↩ reply parent
2026-02-23T19:35 @WolframRvnwlf Oh the irony! 🙈 And of course they're calling for "rapid, coordinated action among industry players, policymakers, and the broader AI community" - well, only those in the USA, of course! https://t.co/ivgkmSweiv
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