Tag: Artificial Intelligence

Comments to Canada’s Department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development on a Modern Copyright Framework for AI and the Internet of Things (Nigel Cory,...

Intellectual property (IP) is based on the idea that those who combine the spark of imagination with the grit and determination to see their...

AI Education in China and the United States. A Comparative Assessment (Dahlia Peterson, Kayla Goode, Diana Gehlhaus, CSET)

A globally competitive AI workforce hinges on the education, development, and sustainment of the best and brightest AI talent. This issue brief compares efforts...

Gathering Strength, Gathering Storms: The One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence (AI100) 2021 Study Panel Report (Stanford University)

In the five years since we released the first AI100 report, much has been written about the state of artificial intelligence and its influences...

The geography of AI. Which cities will drive the artificial intelligence revolution? (Mark Muro and Sifan Liu, Brookings)

AI R&D and new firms are rising as shares of the U.S. total Share of AI-related projects in federal R&D expenditures at U.S. colleges and...

Getting from commitment to content in AI and data ethics: Justice and explainability (John Basl, Ronald Sandler, and Steven Tiell, Atlantic Council)

There is widespread awareness among researchers, companies, policy makers, and the public that the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and big data raises challenges...

Future of Testing in Education: Artificial Intelligence (Laura Jimenez and Ulrich Boser, CAP)

Despite the often-negative discussion about testing in schools, assessments are a necessary and useful tool in the teaching and learning process. This is especially...

The EU’s approach to artificial intelligence (IISS)

On 21 April 2021, the European Commission (EC) released a regulatory framework to govern the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in European Union member...

USA/Cities/Artificial Intelligence. TechTank Podcast Episode 27: Which U.S. Cities Are Poised for AI Growth? (Darrell M. West, Brookings)

AI is generating a lot of interest all around the world. It is a way to spur innovation, develop new products and services, and...

Artificial Intelligence/Small Data. Small Data’s Big AI Potential (Husanjot ChahalHelen Toner Ilya Rahkovsky, CSET)

Conventional wisdom suggests that cutting-edge artificial intelligence is dependent on large volumes of data. An overemphasis on “big data” ignores the existence—and underestimates the...

Artificial Intelligence. AI Standardization and Foreign Policy – How European Foreign Policy Makers Can Engage with Technical AI Standardization (SNV)

Philippe Lorenz Technical standard-setting in artificial intelligence (AI) has a direct impact on traditional foreign policy domains, such as the protection of human rights and...

Artificial Intelligence in the Intelligence Community: Culture is Critical (Just Security)

Corin R. Stone Several weeks ago, I wrote an article praising the widespread, bipartisan support for the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act (USICA), which would dramatically expand...

Increasing the Minimum Wage Will Help the United States Compete with China on AI (Center for Data Innovation)

Image Credit: Miso Robotics Daniel Castro There are growing calls to raise the minimum wage in the United States. While most arguments favor an increase to help workers,...

Indonesia’s AI Promise in Perspective (CSET)

Kayla Goode, Heeu Millie Kim The United States and China are keeping an eye on Indonesia’s artificial intelligence potential given the country’s innovation-driven national strategy and...

Five ways that Open Source Software shapes AI policy (Brookings)

Alex Engler Open-source software (OSS), which is free to access, use, and change without restrictions, plays a central role in the development and use of...

Europe/Artificial Intelligence – The Missing Link in Europe’s AI Strategy (Project-Syndicate)

AIDA PONCE DEL CASTILLO Europe can become a global leader in artificial intelligence, but only if it protects its citizens and involves workers in the...

USA/Defense/Artificial Intelligence – Army Futures Command outlines next five years of AI needs (Defense News)

The Army expects it will need a range of AI-enabled systems to operate on the future battlefield. (Illustration by T'Jae Ellis/U.S. Army) (Army Research Laboratory) Andrew Eversden Army...