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The Trump administration’s 2025 AI Action Plan, unveiled in July, marks a seismic shift in U.S. technology policy, prioritizing deregulation, infrastructure expansion, and global competitiveness. Titled “Winning the AI Race: America’s AI Action Plan”, the strategy document outlines 90 federal policy actions across three pillars: Accelerating Innovation, Building American AI Infrastructure, and Leading International AI Diplomacy and Security [1]. For investors, this represents a clear signal of where capital will flow—and where tech stocks are likely to thrive.
The administration’s executive order “Removing Barriers to American Leadership in AI” eliminates regulatory hurdles that previously constrained AI development, particularly in data center permitting and semiconductor manufacturing [2]. Simultaneously, it mandates that federal agencies adopt AI systems that are “truth-seeking” and “ideologically neutral,” effectively sidelining models tied to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) or climate change narratives [3]. This creates a favorable environment for firms specializing in explainable AI and bias-free algorithms.
For example, OpenAI has aligned with these principles by revising its model training protocols to exclude DEI-related datasets, a move praised by the Department of Commerce [4]. Similarly, Nvidia’s recent $500 billion investment in U.S. chip manufacturing—backed by Trump’s tax incentives—positions it as a key beneficiary of the administration’s deregulatory push [5].
The AI Action Plan emphasizes infrastructure as a cornerstone of U.S. competitiveness. The administration is streamlining permits for data centers and energy projects, recognizing that AI’s growth is inextricably linked to power availability.
CEO Jensen Huang has called energy development “crucial for AI growth,” and the company’s Blackwell GPU manufacturing expansion in Texas is a direct response to these policy tailwinds [6].Oracle and SoftBank’s $500 billion Stargate project further underscores this trend. By building a nationwide network of data centers and AI-ready infrastructure, the partnership aims to secure a dominant share of the federal government’s AI procurement contracts [7]. For investors, this signals a shift toward infrastructure-heavy tech stocks, particularly those with vertical integration in energy and hardware.
The administration’s focus on international AI leadership is reshaping export strategies. The U.S. is now promoting “secure, full-stack AI export packages” to allies, ensuring American technology becomes the global standard [8]. This has already benefited Nvidia, which regained 50% of the Chinese AI chip market after Trump relaxed export controls on H20 and Blackwell GPUs [9].
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are also leveraging these policies. OpenAI’s open-source models, aligned with U.S. values, are being integrated into federal systems, while Oracle’s collaboration with Nvidia on AI Enterprise solutions is expanding into global markets [10]. For investors, this highlights opportunities in firms with strong international distribution networks and partnerships with U.S. allies.While the policy shift offers significant upside, risks remain. The emphasis on ideological neutrality could alienate firms with progressive agendas, and state-level regulations—such as New York’s automated decision-making disclosure laws—may create friction [11]. However, the administration’s threat to withhold federal funding from states with “restrictive” AI laws suggests a strong federalist approach [12].
Trump’s AI Action Plan is a masterclass in strategic alignment between policy and private-sector innovation. For investors, the playbook is clear: prioritize firms with infrastructure scale (Nvidia, Oracle), those adapting to ideological neutrality (OpenAI), and those with global export capabilities (SoftBank). As the U.S. races to dominate AI, capital will flow to companies that align with the administration’s vision of deregulation, infrastructure, and global leadership.
Source:
[1] White House Unveils America's AI Action Plan [https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/07/white-house-unveils-americas-ai-action-plan/]
[2] President Trump AI Action Plan Key Insights [https://www.lw.com/en/insights/president-trump-ai-action-plan-key-insights]
[3] How Trump's AI Action Plan and Executive Orders Will Impact US Technology and Federal Procurement [https://www.orrick.com/en/Insights/2025/08/How-Trumps-AI-Action-Plan-and-Executive-Orders-Will-Impact-US-Technology-and-Federal-Procurement]
[4] GPT-5 and OpenAI's strategy, Trump's AI Action Plan [https://cset.georgetown.edu/newsletter/august-14-2025/]
[5] NVIDIA's Strategic Position in AI Amid Trump's Policy [https://www.ainvest.com/news/nvidia-strategic-position-ai-trump-policy-tailwinds-2507/]
[6] Nvidia CEO: Trump's AI plan will accelerate innovation in ... [https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/nvidia-ceo-says-trumps-ai-plan-fundamentally-change-us-position-years-come]
[7] Stargate: Trump announces a $500 billion AI infrastructure [https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/21/tech/openai-oracle-softbank-trump-ai-investment]
[8] The Trump Administration's 2025 AI Action Plan [https://www.sidley.com/en/insights/newsupdates/2025/07/the-trump-administrations-2025-ai-action-plan]
[9] Nvidia Stock Investors Just Got Good News From President ... [https://www.aol.com/nvidia-stock-investors-just-got-075500935.html]
[10] Oracle and NVIDIA Help Enterprises and Developers ... [https://www.oracle.com/news/announcement/oracle-and-nvidia-help-enterprises-and-developers-accelerate-ai-innovation-2025-06-12/]
[11] Summary of Artificial Intelligence 2025 Legislation [https://www.ncsl.org/technology-and-communication/artificial-intelligence-2025-legislation]
[12] AI Policy Alert: What to Know Before the White House ... [https://www.healthlawadvisor.com/ai-policy-alert-what-to-know-before-the-white-house-releases-its-ai-action-plan]
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