OpenAI today published a list of its proposals for the US governme to win the artificial ielligence competition with China. The plan shows that federal and state governmes can accelerate progress in the AI industry and help America stay ahead of the competition.
According to the 15-page plan, the United States should inceivize investme in artificial ielligence by investing in energy and other infrastructure. Bringing AI companies and the national security community closer together, as well as involving more state officials to support AI initiatives, are other OpenAI proposals.
OpenAI says that the United States can become the leader in artificial ielligence competition with this plan

According to OpenAI’s head of global policy, Chris Lehane, the proposals aim to transform AI policy io something exciting and a national ambition.
In part of its proposed plan, OpenAI said that considering that private markets may not be able to pay for artificial ielligence infrastructure alone, the US governme can provide purchase obligations and increase credit to encourage investme in these infrastructures.
Developing artificial ielligence models and implemeing them requires a lot of computing power; For this reason, the energy supply of artificial ielligence data ceers has become one of the main concerns of activists in this field. Many tech gias have turned to nuclear power to power their data ceers, perhaps to quench AI’s insatiable thirst for energy.
According to the OpenAI report, the US is currely leading the artificial ielligence race, but if investme in infrastructure is not made, this lead will not coinue.
OpenAI has preseed this roadmap as the next administration of Donald Trump employs many top technology executives and apparely has a special program for the field. It has artificial ielligence. Trump previously announced the head of artificial ielligence in the White House, David Sachs, an old partner of Elon Musk.



