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Wireless Industry Wants Agencies to Collaborate on AI

The White House's Office of Science and Technology Policy should work with the FCC and NTIA to “remove barriers to global wireless leadership,” CTIA said in comments filed in response to the OSTP's request for information in connection with the…

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White House AI Action Plan. “Spectrum and infrastructure deployment policies present key opportunities for reform to strengthen U.S. leadership” in AI innovation and adoption. OSTP should ensure that NTIA leads efforts to identify federal spectrum for repurposing, CTIA said. “Prior spectrum analyses required multiple agencies to act as ‘co-leads’ on spectrum studies, which led to unnecessarily long timeframes culminating in unusable reports.” OSTP should also coordinate with the FCC to “evaluate what existing laws and regulations are stifling infrastructure builds and innovation,” the filing said, pointing to the agency’s proceeding on streamlining environmental review policies. In addition, OSTP should promote “a uniform deregulatory approach to AI development and deployment.”