Georgetown CSET Analysis
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CSET (Center for Security and Emerging Technology) at Georgetown provides policy-focused analysis; this piece is relevant for understanding US federal AI governance shifts, particularly regarding deregulation and its impact on AI safety oversight structures like the US AISI.
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Georgetown CSET analyzes the executive order focused on advancing American AI leadership by reducing regulatory barriers, examining implications for AI governance, safety standards, and the balance between innovation and oversight. The analysis likely evaluates how deregulatory approaches affect compute thresholds, AI safety institutions, and federal AI policy frameworks.
Key Points
- •Examines the executive order's approach to reducing regulatory barriers to AI development and deployment in the US
- •Analyzes implications for AI safety institutions like the US AISI and existing governance frameworks
- •Considers how compute-related thresholds and reporting requirements may be affected by deregulatory policy shifts
- •Evaluates the tension between accelerating AI innovation and maintaining safety and oversight mechanisms
- •Provides CSET's expert commentary on federal AI policy direction and its national and international consequences
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The Executive Order on Removing Barriers To American Leadership In Artificial Intelligence
Analyzing Trump's AI Policy Roadmap
Ronnie Kinoshita
and Mia Hoffmann
November 5, 2025
On July 31, 2025, the Trump administration released “ Winning the Race: America’s AI Action Plan. ” CSET has broken down the Action Plan, focusing on specific government deliverables. Our Provision and Timeline tracker breaks down which agencies are responsible for implementing recommendations and the types of actions they should take.
In January 2025 , Executive Order (EO) 14179 “ Removing Barriers to American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence ” directed the administration to release an Artificial Intelligence Action Plan. That plan, “ Winning the Race: America’s AI Action Plan ,” was released on July 31, 2025 .
CSET researchers have analyzed the EO and subsequent Action Plan meticulously, identifying critical provisions and listing questions for further investigation. To streamline our analysis and facilitate broader understanding, we created a tracker of all of the key provisions. We are sharing this tracker to assist those interested in the Action Plan or working in related fields.
N.B. The tables below are updated periodically. You may need to hard refresh (Ctrl/Command + Shift + R) this page to see updated content.
Provision and Timeline Tracker
The tracker, based on a detailed examination of the full text of the Action Plan , outlines:
Who is Responsible? — The key roles responsible for implementation
With Support from? — The supporting organizations
Type of Action — The types of actions agencies should take
Feedback Welcome!
If you notice anything missing, have questions or recommendations on ways to improve the tracker, please contact us at cset@georgetown.edu .
[Data Last Updated: November 6, 2025]
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Ronnie Kinoshita
Mia Hoffmann
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