The $120 Billion AI Policy Proposal
Quote from Ndubuisi Ekekwe on October 30, 2019, 12:58 PMThe Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence released guidelines for a national A.I. policy that called for the U.S. to invest at least $120 billion over the next 10 years on education, research, and entrepreneurship initiatives intended to strengthen the U.S. in artificial intelligence. The hefty investment that the center of the proposal contrasts with the White House’s far smaller plan to spend $1 billion in A.I.-related research and development in 2020. (Fortune)
Establishing global leadership through a bold AI policy and plan is critical for the economic growth and stability of our society
According to the headlines, the Age of Artificial Intelligence is dark and dystopian — with self-aware, killer robots coming for us all. Such storylines make for blockbuster movies, but they lack a true understanding of AI, how quickly it’s developing and what technological barriers exist.
The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence released guidelines for a national A.I. policy that called for the U.S. to invest at least $120 billion over the next 10 years on education, research, and entrepreneurship initiatives intended to strengthen the U.S. in artificial intelligence. The hefty investment that the center of the proposal contrasts with the White House’s far smaller plan to spend $1 billion in A.I.-related research and development in 2020. (Fortune)
Establishing global leadership through a bold AI policy and plan is critical for the economic growth and stability of our society
According to the headlines, the Age of Artificial Intelligence is dark and dystopian — with self-aware, killer robots coming for us all. Such storylines make for blockbuster movies, but they lack a true understanding of AI, how quickly it’s developing and what technological barriers exist.