The U.S. government has issued a policy recommendation for the AI industry. Although the text is non-binding, it suggests that the U.S. may increase funding for artificial intelligence.
As the artificial intelligence sector evolves rapidly, governments aware of this trend are undertaking various measures to ensure its safe advancement. In this context, the U.S. government has previously conducted studies focusing primarily on end users.
Recently, however, it has been revealed that the government is now addressing the needs of industry stakeholders. Members of the Senate have drafted a new policy recommendation to guide the AI industry’s progress. This extensive document indicates that the U.S. government might significantly increase financial support for artificial intelligence.
The US will transfer $ 32 billion annually to artificial intelligence
The policy recommendation text suggests allocating an annual budget of $32 billion. This funding will be directed towards companies for various purposes, including infrastructure improvement, national security risk assessment, support for early-stage projects, fostering competition, preventing child sexual exploitation, and ensuring election security.
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