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The US leads the world in developing AI—an advantage that helps ensure this technology is built to benefit as many
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Key facts
- This puts them on a clear path, and ahead of schedule, to meeting their full $500 billion, 10 GW commitment by the end of 2025
- And it’s the kind of investment that will pay clear and tangible returns: the first $1 trillion invested in AI infrastructure could create more than 5 percent in additional GDP growth
- China added 429 gigawatts of new power capacity in 2024, accounting for over half of global electricity growth
- In the seven months since they submitted their first response to OSTP, their weekly user base has doubled from more than 400 million to over 800 million people, with most using their tools for free
Summary
The US leads the world in developing AI—an advantage that helps ensure this technology is built to benefit as many people as possible. In the seven months since they submitted their first response to OSTP, their weekly user base has doubled from more than 400 million to over 800 million people, with most using their tools for free. In their new OSTP submission, they urge the administration to:. Equip American workers for tomorrow’s jobs through AI education and workforce development programs.