But the AI revolution has only just begun. Today’s most powerful AI models, often referred to as “frontier AI,” can handle and generate images, audio, video, and computer code, in addition to natural language.
President Biden issued an executive order Tuesday to "accelerate the speed at which we build the next generation of AI infrastructure here in America."
President Joe Biden’s final days in office were all about cementing the United States’ well established lead over China in the market for artificial intelligence.
Since last year's election, Musk has pushed the boundaries his new alliance with Trump. President Joe Biden's highly anticipated artificial intelligence executive order may not last long after President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration next week as the incoming commander in chief pledges to reduce government regulation.
The resulting regulation—or lack thereof—could have repercussions for businesses working on artificial intelligence.
Typically, military revolutions take some years to be fully realized. AI is likely to follow a similar but much shorter trajectory.
While Nvidia and the European Union have expressed their displeasure with the latest salvo of AI export restrictions from the Biden administration, a few companies
President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Tuesday to provide federal support to address massive energy needs for fast-growing advanced artificial intelligence data centers, the White House said.
President Joe Biden has signed an ambitious executive order on artificial intelligence that seeks to ensure the infrastructure needed for advanced AI operations like data centers can be built quickly and at scale in the United States.
A big AI build-out would require being able to produce an increasing amount of electricity. “To do that, you need to focus on natural gas,” said Hess, who also serves as chair of the board at API, the country’s largest oil and gas trade association.
The Biden administration is proposing a new framework for the exporting of the advanced computer chips used to develop artificial intelligence, an attempt to balance national security concerns about t