Technology
Jun. 4, 2025
Trump's AI overhaul ushers in innovation-first federal strategy
The Administration's new federal approach to AI abandons the precautionary, compliance-heavy tone of prior federal AI directives in favor of policy that prioritizes competitiveness and national security.





Jana Slavina Farmer
Email: jana.farmer@wilsonelser.com
Jana Slavina Farmer is a Fellow of Information Privacy with the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). She is also a partner at Wilson Elser and a leader of the firm's Privacy, AI and Data Governance Practice.

President Donald Trump's return to the Oval Office has reshaped the federal approach to artificial intelligence (AI) in significant ways. On Jan. 20, 2025, the President rescinded Executive Order 14110, his predecessor's sweeping directive on AI safety, privacy, and global coordination. Three days later, he signed new Executive Order 14179, which embraces an innovation-first philosophy, directing senior White House advisers to deliv...
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