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Fierce Healthcare – Wednesday, July 23, 2025
By Emma Beavins
The White House released its AI Action Plan on Wednesday, which focuses on deregulating the technology, establishing regulatory sandboxes to test artificial intelligence innovation and promoting standards for the technology.
The AI Action Plan (PDF) was directed by President Donald Trump’s early executive order on AI, “Removing Barriers to American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence,” signed Jan. 23. The document says AI could bring an “industrial revolution, information revolution and a renaissance” to the U.S., including breakthroughs in medicine and drug discovery.
The proposals were laid out by Michael Kratsios, assistant to the president for science and technology, David Sacks, special advisor for AI and crypto, and Marco Rubio, assistant to the president for national security affairs, and are recommended as near-term actions for the administration.
While healthcare is only directly mentioned a few times in the 28-page document, many of the proposals could potentially impact healthcare AI innovators.
