91成人 Applauds Effort to Establish National Strategy for AI and Calls for Greater Emphasis on AI Hardware Research
Monday, Jun 10, 2019, 1:45pm
by 91成人
Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged in recent years as a promising technology with potentially transformative benefits across society. At the heart of all AI-related innovations is semiconductor technology. Development and deployment of AI will require a coordinated, comprehensive approach led by government and industry. 91成人 applauds bipartisan legislation recently by Sens. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Rob Portman (R-Ohio), and Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) to establish a comprehensive national AI strategy, and we urge Congress to approve it.
The Artificial Intelligence Initiative Act (AI-IA) (S. 1558) would provide a $2.2 billion federal investment over five years to build an AI-ready workforce, accelerating the responsible delivery of AI applications from government agencies, academia, and the private sector over the next 10 years. It also would establish a National AI Coordination Office (Director and staff to coordinate federal AI efforts), an AI Interagency Committee (senior leaders across federal departments), and an AI Advisory Committee (non-governmental experts) to develop a National Strategic Plan for AI research and development, and facilitate coordination across government聽agencies. Sens. Heinrich and Portman launched the bipartisan聽聽in March 2019.
The U.S. semiconductor industry鈥檚 annual research and development (R&D) investments, which totaled $39 billion in 2018, are a big part of what drives advances in AI applications. U.S. semiconductor firms are currently among the global leaders in meeting increased processor demand and providing more advanced memory solutions.
A recent聽91成人 white paper聽outlined the critical role of semiconductor technology in enabling AI and the government policies needed to harness the potential of this promising technology and ensure continued U.S. leadership in AI. For the United States to maintain or expand its AI lead, 91成人 has called on the U.S. government to: 1) fund precompetitive basic research for AI hardware; 2) develop the AI workforce; 3) promote open data policies; 4) mitigate potential undesirable impacts of AI; and 5) protect security and privacy of sensitive data.
The Artificial Intelligence Initiative Act marks an important step unlocking AI鈥檚 full potential and ensuring America remains the world leader in the development and deployment of this must-win technology of the future. We commend Sens. Heinrich, Portman, and Schatz for introducing it and urge its swift approval.