Intel Proposes US AI Strategy in Response to Trump's Executive Order
Intel proposed a national artificial intelligence strategy in response to President Donald Trump’s Feb. 12 executive order directing federal agencies to “prioritize investments” in AI R&D (see 1902110054). Intel sees a national AI strategy bringing together industry, academia, government and…
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"civil society" to create a “fully realized” national strategy for AI managing the “broad social implications of AI,” it blogged Wednesday. Naveen Rao, general manager-artificial intelligence products group, and Global Privacy Officer David Hoffman outlined “actionable next steps” on increased R&D investments, ethical guidelines, data protection regulations, global interoperability standards, incentivized data sharing through tax or policy incentives, federal privacy legislation for data collection and sharing, an updated K-12 education curriculum, skills retraining programs, intellectual property protection, public and private national service opportunities and expanding laws governing human behavior to AI. “When the regulatory environment is known and understood, businesses and government can maximize their impact by pursuing the same goals,” they said.