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The Trump administration’s “Winning the Race: America’s AI Action Plan” is framed as a wartime manifesto: the United States must secure absolute global dominance in artificial intelligence to counter China’s rise. The document abandons the precautionary rhetoric that marked Biden-era policy and instead weaponizes deregulation, federal funding, export controls and cultural narratives around “American values.” It presents AI as the decisive battlefield for 21st-century economic, military and ideological supremacy, openly calling allies “vassals” who must embed U.S. hardware, software and data standards. Open-source models are encouraged only insofar as they feed American ecosystems; Chinese hardware such as Huawei cabinets are branded existential threats even when fire-walled, while Chinese talent is simultaneously courted and vilified. The plan’s three pillars—innovation, infrastructure and international security—translate into a mercantilist program: starve rivals of chips, rare-earths and data, pour public money into domestic fabs, gigawatt-scale data-centres and fusion reactors, and condition federal grants on state-level deregulation. Workers are promised that AI will “augment, not replace” them, a claim the panel dismisses as infantile propaganda designed to mask the coming automation tsunami.Key Ideas:
1.- Trump frames AI race as Cold-War-style existential struggle against China for global hegemony.
2.- Document demands absolute U.S. dominance in chips, data, standards and military AI by 2030.
3.- Open-source AI is encouraged only within U.S.allied ecosystems to bleed talent from rivals.
4.- Federal funds will be withheld from states that keep heavy AI or energy regulations.
5.- Huawei hardware is branded a spy threat even when isolated by European firewalls.
6.- Europe’s GDPR is called a self-imposed barrier that will push start-ups to America.
7.- Spain’s 50 % public-sector share makes large AI layoffs politically untouchable.
8.- Grid weakness caps Spanish data-centres at 300 MW while U.S. targets 5 GW campuses.
9.- Rare-earth supply chains are explicitly weaponized to starve Chinese AI fabs.
10.- Workers are promised AI “augmentation” to mask looming automation of mid-skill jobs.
11.- Export controls on H200 GPUs aim to kneecap Chinese model-training capacity.
12.- Federal subsidies will flow to domestic semiconductor fabs and fusion-powered data-centres.
13.- The plan calls for cancer-vaccine moon-shots to justify trillion-dollar infrastructure spend.
14.- European AI agencies are mocked as罚款 bodies that kill unicorns before birth.
15.- Madrid’s Huawei contracts are read as geopolitical defiance risking U.S. secondary sanctions.
16.- Document re-labels allies as “vassals” who must adopt U.S. cloud stacks or lose funding.
17.- Deregulation mantra: “Build Baby Build” mirrors 2000s “Drill Baby Drill” energy policy.
18.- Biden-era safety orders are rescinded day one to remove “onerous red tape” on models.
19.- Chinese engineers work 12-hour shifts; U.S. must match intensity or import their talent.
20.- Spain cannot afford Cisco prices yet fears U.S. retaliation if it buys Chinese gear.
21.- The plan explicitly links AI supremacy to dollar hegemony and control of global payment rails.
22.- Cultural war paragraph vows to purge AI models of “ideological bias” against U.S. values.
23.- Deep-fake protections are illustrated with Melania Trump, turning policy into tabloid fare.
24.- Europe is warned it will become a “medieval theme park” if it clings to precautionary rules.
25.- U.S. energy advantage rests on fast-tracking small-modular nuclear and abandoning climate targets.
26.- Chinese open-source models like DeepSeek are portrayed as IP-theft accelerants of U.S. R&D.
27.- Federal procurement will favour American GPUs, locking NVIDIA into permanent dominance.
28.- The document admits U.S. lacks sufficient domestic data and must harvest allied datasets.
29.- Spanish talent exodus is compared to past emigrations to Argentina and Germany.
30.- Plan calls for AI-driven drug discovery to offset pharma lobbying against price controls.
31.- Military AI is prioritized over social services; health gains are framed as security spin-offs.
32.- Europe’s copyright regime is attacked for hampering text-mining needed to train large models.
33.- U.S. states retaining privacy laws risk losing DOE and DOD AI infrastructure investments.
34.- The plan envisions AI cops scanning borders for Chinese chips hidden in consumer electronics.
35.- Fusion reactors are touted as the only path to gigawatt-scale AI training by 20
36.- Document ridicules European “medieval castles” unable to host hyperscale data-centres.
37.- American values export is cast as a civilizing mission against Chinese “techno-authoritarianism.”
38.- Plan threatens 25 % tariffs on EU tech that blocks U.S. AI services on sovereignty grounds.
39.- Spanish civil-service unions are identified as the biggest domestic brake on AI adoption.
40.- U.S. National Science Foundation will fund open datasets to counter China’s data abundance.
41.- The plan promises visa fast-tracks for AI PhDs to offset declining U.S. STEM graduation rates.
42.- Europe’s AI Act is called a “permission slip to innovate” that guarantees Chinese victory.
43.- Document envisions AI models decoding ancient scrolls to fuel a new Renaissance narrative.
44.- U.S. energy department will streamline grid connections for 5 GW AI campuses within 18 months.
45.- Spanish reliance on Huawei is labelled a “Trojan horse” that could trigger NATO intel boycotts.
46.- Plan calls for federal AI incident-response teams modelled on FEMA disaster protocols.
47.- Export bans on HBM memory aim to suffocate Chinese GPU alternatives before they mature.
48.- Document boasts U.S. cloud will become the “gold standard” locking allies into perpetual licensing.
49.- European startups are advised to relocate or accept “second-tier” status in U.S.led supply chains.
50.- Plan promotes AI-generated art as soft-power tool to spread American culture globally.
51.- Spanish power outages are predicted once AI demand exceeds 2 % of national electricity.
52.- Document urges allies to mirror U.S. sanctions to prevent China from shopping via third countries.
53.- Federal pensions will invest in domestic fabs, turning retirees into stakeholders of chip nationalism.
54.- Plan dismisses universal-basic-income talk, insisting new jobs will emerge from AI infrastructure build-out.
55.- European interpretability requirements are mocked as “medieval theology” that slows deployment.
56.- U.S. trade reps will condition market access on adoption of American AI technical standards.
57.- Document envisions AI tutors replacing public-school teachers to offset teacher shortages cheaply.
58.- Spanish officials fear being “Argentina-fied” if they side with China against U.S. tech demands.
59.- Plan promises AI-driven logistics to reshore critical supply chains from China within a decade.
60.- Europe is told to choose: “vassal with dignity” or “collateral damage” in U.S.–China tech war.
61.- Document claims Chinese social-credit data gives unfair AI-training advantages outlawed in West.
62.- U.S. energy subsidies will favour states that repeal environmental impact reviews for data-centres.
63.- Plan calls for AI-powered border drones to detect smuggled Chinese semiconductors in real time.
64.- Spanish regulators are warned that fines on U.S. AI firms will trigger retaliatory tariffs on olives.
65.- Document envisions AI-curated personalised propaganda to reinforce American values abroad.
66.- European venture funds are urged to divest from Chinese AI start-ups or lose access to U.S. capital.
67.- Plan promises cancer-vaccine success within five years to justify trillion-dollar AI infrastructure spend.
68.- Spanish power grid operator is told to upgrade within 24 months or forfeit hosting new AI clusters.
69.- Document frames AI supremacy as prerequisite for maintaining dollar dominance in global trade.
70.- U.S. allies are promised preferential GPU quotas if they ban Chinese hardware from critical networks.
71.- Plan mocks European “digital sovereignty” as utopian fantasy without American chips and software.
72.- Spanish universities are invited to join U.S.funded AI fellowships to stem brain-drain to America.
73.- Document ends with triumphant call for a “New Renaissance” led by U.S. AI, art and ideology.
74.- Europe is left to decide whether to accelerate deregulation or accept irreversible technological vassalage.
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