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Microsoft offers several suggestions to the incoming Trump administration and the new Congress on management artificial intelligence Politics (AI) in 2025.
in long Blog post In a statement released Friday, Microsoft vice chairman and president Brad Smith likened what the company sees as a “golden opportunity for American artificial intelligence,” likening the developing technology to the invention of electricity and a vision for how it could be used. The United States drew from it.

Brad Smith, vice chairman and president of Microsoft, attends a press conference at Web Summit 2022 at Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal, on Nov. 3, 2022. (Stephen McCarthy/Sports File for Web Summit via Getty Images/Getty Images)
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Smith shared a three-pronged vision for America's tech success.
“This starts with advances and investments in world-leading AI technology and infrastructure,” he wrote. Second, the country should support skills programs that enable widespread adoption of AI and advanced job opportunities around the world. economy“
Ultimately, Smith said, the United States “must focus on exporting American AI to our allies and friends, strengthening our domestic economy and ensuring that other countries benefit from AI advances.”

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Smith is the latest of several tech leaders to stress that the United States must win the AI race, and has expressed a willingness to work with Trump to achieve that success.
Sam Altman, CEO of ChatGPT creator OpenAI, emphasized in an interview with Fox News last month how “incredibly important” it is to the US and its allies. Drive infrastructure spending which supports the advanced development of artificial intelligence, especially in the technological competition with China.
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“Artificial intelligence is a little different than other types of software because it requires massive infrastructure, power, computer chips, data centers, and we have to build it here, and we have to be able to have the best AI infrastructure in the world,” Altman said. To be at the forefront with technology and capabilities, I believe President-elect Trump It will be very good at it.”
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FOX Business' Stephen Souris contributed to this report.