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Jan 14, 2025 |
businessandamerica.com | Veronique de Rugy |Matthew Mittelsteadt
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Jan 14, 2025 |
nationalreview.com | Veronique de Rugy |Matthew Mittelsteadt
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Nov 25, 2024 |
mercatus.org | Matthew Mittelsteadt
Image source: Wired Magazine. The United States needs more energy. With our energy needs growing rapidly, especially in the computing sector, we need more efficient methods of producing, storing, and transmitting electricity. Artificial intelligence (AI) is already playing a pivotal role in making energy systems safer, more efficient, and more innovative. Here are three ways AI is on the job, tackling the energy challenge.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
digitalspirits.substack.com | Matthew Mittelsteadt
Image source: Wired Magazine. The United States needs more energy. With our energy needs growing rapidly, especially in the computing sector, we need more efficient methods of producing, storing, and transmitting electricity. Artificial intelligence (AI) is already playing a pivotal role in making energy systems safer, more efficient, and more innovative. Here are three ways AI is on the job, tackling the energy challenge.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
anl.gov | Matthew Mittelsteadt
Image source: Wired Magazine. The United States needs more energy. With our energy needs growing rapidly, especially in the computing sector, we need more efficient methods of producing, storing, and transmitting electricity. Artificial intelligence (AI) is already playing a pivotal role in making energy systems safer, more efficient, and more innovative. Here are three ways AI is on the job, tackling the energy challenge.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
thehill.com | Matthew Mittelsteadt
Reuters recently reported that researchers affiliated with China’s People’s Liberation Army released studies demonstrating that they had applied versions of Meta’s Llama AI system to experimental military applications. Within hours, there were renewed congressional calls to slam the gate on unrestricted commercial exports of AI products. Although concern about China’s global AI ambition is warranted, officials are misinterpreting this event and drawing the wrong lessons.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Matthew Mittelsteadt
Reuters recently reported that researchers affiliated with China’s People’s Liberation Army released studies demonstrating that they had applied versions of Meta’s Llama AI system to experimental military applications. Within hours, there were renewed congressional calls to slam the gate on unrestricted commercial exports of AI products. Although concern about China’s global AI ambition is warranted, officials are misinterpreting this event and drawing the wrong lessons.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
mercatus.org | Matthew Mittelsteadt
The moment Donald Trump was declared president-elect, questions about the future of AI policy immediately began to swirl. Armed with majorities in the Senate (and probably the House) and considerable executive powers, Trump will have significant leeway to pursue his policy agenda. For the field of AI, his choices could prove profound. When a technology is just budding, the chances of future “butterfly effects” from poor policy choices are particularly strong.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
digitalspirits.substack.com | Matthew Mittelsteadt
Image Source: https://www.nist.gov/image/dsc6258fulljpgAs promised, more legislation! The next bill(s) on the agenda are (the Senate bill) paralleled by (the rough equivalent in the House), both of which have passed out of their respective committees. While these bills vary, they share a substantive core, formally establishing the Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute (AISI) as a new division under the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
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Sep 17, 2024 |
justsecurity.org | Matthew Mittelsteadt |Keegan McBride
The United States, with much of the world’s AI-enabling infrastructure, has positioned itself as the global leader in AI innovation. That might not be the case for much longer. China continues to develop state-of-the-art AI systems, despite an extensive network of U.S. and allied export controls aimed at curtailing China’s technical progress.