AI
Digital Liberty Submits Comments in White House AI Inquiry
By James Erwin On Saturday, Digital Liberty submitted comments to the National Science Foundation in response to their Notice of Inquiry on implementing President Trump’s AI executive order. Our comments praised the Trump administration’s rollback of President Biden’s AI executive order, which imposed all…
From CHIPS to BEAD, Biden’s politics infected federal spending
By James Erwin President Biden’s team were eager to popularize “Bidenomics” when they saw marginal improvements in inflation, but it is more likely the term will become a by-word for politicized slush funds. There will be manifold retrospectives on the Biden Administration in due course. Most of…
Biden’s midnight rule on chips will only help the Chinese Communist Party
By James Erwin Despite President Trump’s victory last month on a pledge to cut bureaucracy and regulation, the Biden administration is rushing through midnight rules on their way out the door. This week, the administration announced one of its most brazen attempts yet at central planning under the…
The Hawley-Blumenthal AI Bill Threatens National Security
In short, passing this bill is not only terrible for our economy, but it would also make a Chinese invasion of Taiwan even more likely. The Senate should not only block the bill today, but ensure it never comes close to a vote in the future.
Automation: America’s Key to Future Prosperity
by Rich Sill Many people are concerned over whether the United States can maintain its global economic dominance, and especially about its influence on the world stage while also concerned about labor shortages in the current job market. Although they may not come to fruition for many…
Kratsios Highlights Differences Between U.S. and E.U. Approaches to A.I.
Kratsios and others have argued that the E.U. and U.S. should have more closely aligned regulatory policies on AI in order to preserve Western leadership in emerging technologies.
FOSI Report Details Impact AI Will Have on Online Safety
“Data is now driving an explosive commercial growth of AI, ushering in a new era of opportunities and risks.”
Examining Algorithms’ Effects on Online Biases
The event was the second in a series of panel discussions Brookings is hosting on bias in artificial intelligence (AI), an issue that has garnered increased publicity as AI becomes more and more prevalent in everyday life. Studies show that many AI systems currently in use tend to show bias, most commonly against women and people of color.
Brookings Institution Hosts Panel on AI Problems and Solutions
Specifically, the panel addressed “opportunities, risks, and ways to mitigate possible problems with these emerging technologies.”
AI Front & Center at White House
As technology and Artificial Intelligence reach ubiquity in everyday life, businesses and governments around the world are looking for ways to make these services increasingly beneficial to consumers.