The White House has set up a task force to help further the country’s AI development

The White House has set up a task force to help further the country’s AI development

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https://www.theverge.com/2018/5/10/17340434/white-house-trump-administration-ai-task-force-automation-robotics-investment

The White House has set up a new task force dedicated to US artificial intelligence efforts, the Trump administration announced today during an event with technology executives, government leaders, and AI experts. The news and the event, which was organized by the federal government, are both moves to further the country’s AI development, as other regions like Europe and Asia ramp up AI investment and R&D as well.

The administration will be further investing in AI, deputy CTO of the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy Michael Kratsios said at the event. “To realize the full potential of AI for the American people, it will require the combined efforts of industry, academia, and government,” Kratsios said, according to FedScoop. According to the Trump administration, the federal government has increased its investment in unclassified R&D for AI by 40 percent since 2015.

The White House has set up a task force to help further the country’s AI development

May 10, 2018, 7:38pm UTC
https://www.theverge.com/2018/5/10/17340434/white-house-trump-administration-ai-task-force-automation-robotics-investment >The White House has set up a new task force dedicated to US artificial intelligence efforts, the Trump administration announced today during an event with technology executives, government leaders, and AI experts. The news and the event, which was organized by the federal government, are both moves to further the country’s AI development, as other regions like Europe and Asia ramp up AI investment and R&D as well. >The administration will be further investing in AI, deputy CTO of the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy Michael Kratsios said at the event. “To realize the full potential of AI for the American people, it will require the combined efforts of industry, academia, and government,” Kratsios said, according to FedScoop. According to the Trump administration, the federal government has increased its investment in unclassified R&D for AI by 40 percent since 2015.