On Thursday, two bipartisan artificial intelligence bills were introduced by US senators in response to the increasing interest in addressing issues related to the technology. According to Reuters, there are two proposed laws. One...
Artificial intelligence and specificallygenerative AIonce again dominated the world's biggest cybersecurity conference, and throughout the week government leaders weighed in on the technology and what it means for both the public and private sectors. In hisRSA Conference 2024keynote on Mo...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform nearly every sector of the economy and society. For U.S. government agencies, the latest advances in AI offer a unique opportunity to optimize their operations, deliver better user experiences and enhance national security. Microsoft is inn...
The reported country-based ceiling on export licenses for Middle East nations resulted from fears that the US AI chip exports across the world could be diverted to China. TMTPost -- The U.S. government is considering expanding its export controls on artificial intelligence (AI) chips to more ...
Any international rules on generative artificial intelligence must involve the United States and China and those countries' companies, participants in a recent panel discussion said. "In terms of scale and number of companies, a number of...
In its proper context, then, the May 2023 RFI on “National Priorities for Artificial Intelligence” is better understood as an executive step rather than a starting point for the federal government’s strategic response to AI. If such a strategy is eventually formulated, the body likely in cha...
The 2023Updateon The National Artificial Intelligence R&D Strategic Plan by the US government provides some insights on how the government will shape its policy to regulate and leverage AI. Prepared by the Select Committee On Artificial Intelligence of The National Science And Technology Council, the...
The U.S. government, long a proponent of advancing technology for military purposes, sees artificial intelligence as key to the next generation of fighting tools.
The federal government will “not hesitate to crack down” on harmful business practices involving artificial intelligence, the head of the Federal Trade Commission warned Tuesday in a message partly directed at the developers of widely-used AI tools suc
(iii) accelerating grants awarded through the National Institutes of Health Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Consortium to Advance Health Equity and Researcher Diversity (AIM-AHEAD) program and showcasing current AIM-AHEAD activities in underserved communities. ...