As Washington moves to accelerate AI adoption under a single national framework, ICA AI says a deployable trust-and-security layer for communications is now more urgent than ever.
BOCA RATON, FL - June 2, 2026 - ICA AI, Inc., the company behind the +Trusted platform, today welcomed President Trump’s new executive order, “Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security.” The order is intended to accelerate U.S. AI innovation and deployment, strengthen AI and national-security protections, encourage investment in advanced AI, and keep the United States in the lead of the global AI race — under one national policy framework rather than a patchwork of conflicting state rules. It is the latest step in a broader federal effort to give American AI companies one clear rulebook and the room to build, rather than fifty divergent state regimes. For an industry racing to deploy at national scale, that clarity is a meaningful tailwind.
ICA AI supports both halves of that agenda: moving fast on AI, and keeping the country secure as it does. The company also believes the order surfaces the question that will define the next phase of the industry. As AI adoption accelerates, the issue is no longer only how fast AI can grow — it is whether the communications AI produces and handles can be trusted once it does. Innovation has never been the scarce resource in this market; trust has. The faster capable AI reaches businesses and consumers, the more urgently the public will ask one question before engaging with any AI-driven contact — can I believe this is real?
That question has a direct communications dimension. AI has made it cheap and easy to generate calls and messages that sound human and are tailored to the person receiving them. The stakes are already concrete: Americans reported losing more than $12.5 billion to fraud in 2024 — a 25 percent jump in a single year — with impersonation scams alone accounting for $2.95 billion, according to the Federal Trade Commission, and phone calls and text messages remain among the most common ways scammers reach their targets. The hardest problem is no longer detecting bad content; it is establishing whether the party reaching you is one you actually have a relationship with — and giving you control over what gets through. Securing AI, in other words, is not only about securing the models. It is about securing the channels people use every day.
The model already exists in finance. Just as SWIFT, Visa, and ACH became the trust infrastructure for financial transactions, +Trusted is the trust infrastructure for AI communications — a shared, secure layer that establishes whether a contact is who and what it claims to be before anyone engages. It is infrastructure, not a feature.
Concretely, +Trusted validates inbound communications by analyzing the metadata of the relationship between the parties — never the content of the message — so it is privacy-preserving by design. It scores trust across networks, and it hands the recipient deterministic control: when a call comes in, the called party can accept it, block it, or screen the caller, and that single decision governs every future contact from that party. There is nothing to install and nothing to configure. The platform is pointed at a number and the customer is live, which means the kind of trusted-communications security this moment demands can be delivered today, not years from now.
+Trusted is built on a foundation of granted U.S. patents — including U.S. 12,155,700, 12,388,880, and 12,457,255 — covering privacy-preserving relationship intelligence, cross-network trust scoring, and deterministic, recipient-governed control of communications. It is a substantive technical base, not a concept.
“The administration is right that America should lead by moving fast — but speed without trust does not scale,” said Ray Sheppard, creator of the +Trusted platform at ICA AI. “The real bottleneck to AI adoption is not a lack of innovation; it is a lack of trust, security, and deterministic control. +Trusted provides exactly that layer, and it is ready today. A single national framework makes it far easier to deliver at scale, and we are ready to work with government and with critical-infrastructure providers to put trusted communications in place.”
As federal policy reduces regulatory fragmentation and encourages AI deployment, ICA AI expects demand for trustworthy, privacy-preserving communication controls to rise alongside it. The company is inviting carriers, financial institutions, and enterprises to pilot +Trusted, and is ready to work with federal agencies and critical-infrastructure operators advancing the executive order’s security goals. The company’s position is straightforward: the faster AI is adopted, the more valuable trust becomes.
About ICA AI
ICA AI, Inc. (Intelligent Communication Assistant, Inc.) is the developer of +Trusted, the trust layer for AI communications. Based in Boca Raton, Florida, the company holds a portfolio of granted and pending U.S. patents covering privacy-preserving relationship intelligence, cross-network trust scoring, and deterministic recipient-governed control of communications across voice, messaging, and other channels. Learn more at ICATrusted.ai.