国产视频

Testimony / In Short

Technology and Democracy Programs Offer Recommendations for Development of AI Action Plan

Artificial-Intelligence

Last week, 国产视频鈥檚 Technology and Democracy programs in response to the National Science Foundation鈥檚 request for comments on the Trump administration鈥檚 development of an AI Action Plan. Our comments emphasize the ways in which maintaining our commitment to fairness, openness, and democratic values will enable U.S. global competitiveness in AI innovation. AI cannot enable human flourishing without the trust required for its adoption. Trust, in turn, depends upon continued progress in ensuring that AI systems are safe, effective, and fair.

We stand at a critical juncture where 鈥渢echnopoly鈥濃攖he surrender of culture and governance to technological imperatives鈥攖hreatens to become the default operating system for advanced economies. When powerful AI systems are developed primarily by a handful of companies and nations, the risk of technopolarization grows acute: a world divided between those who control AI systems and those who are merely subject to them. This concentration of power would entrench existing global inequities and undermine long-term U.S. interests by creating fertile ground for competing powers to position themselves as technological liberators.

We offer eight recommendations that leverage America鈥檚 core strengths鈥攊ts considerable state capacity in AI governance and scientific research, a dynamic private sector, world-class research institutions, and vibrant civil society鈥攚hile acknowledging the necessity of global engagement. This approach emphasizes market-driven partnerships, multi-stakeholder networks, and strategic convening power that distributes (rather than concentrates) technological agency.

Technology and Democracy Programs Offer Recommendations for Development of AI Action Plan