More investment in artificial intelligence and more talented researchers are needed to keep the U.S. globally competitive, but policymakers also should be aware of cybersecurity and regulatory issues that could hamper AI advancement, witnesses told the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Space, Science and Competitiveness at a Wednesday hearing.
More investment in artificial intelligence and more talented researchers are needed to keep the U.S. globally competitive, but policymakers also should be aware of cybersecurity and regulatory issues that could hamper AI advancement, witnesses told the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Space, Science and Competitiveness at a Wednesday hearing.
More investment in artificial intelligence and more talented researchers are needed to keep the U.S. globally competitive, but policymakers also should be aware of cybersecurity and regulatory issues that could hamper AI advancement, witnesses told the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Space, Science and Competitiveness at a Wednesday hearing.