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Microsoft is offering some suggestions to the incoming Trump administration and the new Congress for handling artificial intelligence (AI) policy in 2025.
In a lengthy blog post published Friday, Microsoft vice president and president Brad Smith described what the company sees as “the Golden Opportunity for American AI,” likening the rapidly developing technology to the invention of electricity. and presenting a vision for how the US. can use it.
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Smith shared a three-part vision for America’s technological success.
“That starts with advances and investments in America’s world-leading artificial intelligence technology and infrastructure,” he wrote. “Second, the country must champion skills programs that will enable broad adoption of AI and expanded career opportunities across the economy.”
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Finally, Smith said, the U.S. “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 US must win the AI race and has expressed a willingness to work with Trump to achieve that success.
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Sam Altman, CEO of ChatGPT creator OpenAI, stressed in an interview on FOX News last month how “super important” it is for the US and its allies to lead the charge on infrastructure that will support the latest AI development, especially in the technology race against China.
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“AI is a little bit different than other types of software in that it requires massive amounts of infrastructure, power, computer chips, data centers, and we have to build it here and we have to be able to have the best infrastructure of AI in the world to be able to lead with technology and capabilities,” Altman said. “I believe President-elect Trump will be very good at that.”
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Stephen Sorace of FOX Business contributed to this report.