Trump’s AI Plan Eases Rules and Boosts Tech — What About SHIB?

July 24, 2025

Summary: What are the key goals of President Trump’s new AI plan?

The plan aims to make the U.S. the global leader in artificial intelligence by easing regulations on data centers and updating federal content guidelines. It focuses on expanding open-source AI development across major sectors like healthcare, law, and education. Additionally, the plan fast-tracks AI infrastructure projects to boost innovation and maintain national security dominance.

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President Donald Trump has unveiled a sweeping proposal to position the United States as the global leader in artificial intelligence (AI), calling for regulatory rollbacks on data centers, revisions to federal content guidelines, and preferential treatment for certain AI firms in government contracting.

A new White House report outlines a three-pillar strategy aimed at advancing open-source artificial intelligence across key sectors, including law, healthcare, defense, science, education, and manufacturing. The plan emphasizes fostering innovation through collaborative development and broader access to AI tools and infrastructure.

“Today, a new frontier of scientific discovery lies before us, defined by transformative technologies such as artificial intelligence,” President Trump stated. “Breakthroughs in these fields have the potential to reshape the global balance of power, spark entirely new industries, and revolutionize the way we live and work,” he added. 

President Trump emphasized that as international rivals accelerate efforts to harness emerging technologies, the United States must secure unmatched technological superiority to protect national security and maintain global leadership.

A central objective of the administration’s AI plan is safeguarding free speech and online expression within artificial intelligence systems. According to the White House report, the Department of Commerce (DOC) will spearhead the initiative in coordination with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), aiming to “eliminate references to misinformation, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and climate change.”

Additionally, the Trump administration emphasized that fast-tracking AI infrastructure development, particularly through the construction of data centers, is a core element of the strategy. The plan fast-tracks approval for AI data centers by reclassifying them under a revised National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and easing permitting rules, overriding prior restrictions in laws like the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Superfund law.



Shibarium Stands Apart in Trump’s Centralized AI Plan

With AI infrastructure prioritized through deregulated data centers, blockchain communities face growing urgency to offer alternatives to centralized control. Shytoshi Kusama, Shiba Inu’s lead developer, challenges mainstream estimates about AI’s impact, suggesting the real effects on society and the workforce could be far more profound and complex than widely acknowledged.

Against this backdrop, Shibarium emerges as a decentralized, community-driven platform that empowers builders to innovate freely—standing as a vital counterweight to the concentration of AI power in corporate hands.

Kusama’s vision champions open collaboration and resilience, offering a path forward where human creativity and decentralized AI coexist amid rapid technological change.

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