Foreign officials are mounting a full-court press across Washington in search of ways to shape the U.S. government’s development and regulation of artificial intelligence tools capable of remaking how economies are regulated and how wars are fought.
The charm offensive is aimed at Biden administration regulators, congressional staffers and the Department of Defense’s decision-makers whom foreign governments see as critical to shaping the growth of AI worldwide.
Europe wants to be the pacesetting AI cop, and NATO’s newest member, Sweden, is eager to see the U.S. follow the European approach to tech regulation.
Both sides of the Atlantic see immense promise and looming headaches as the powerful technology takes hold in the coming years.
Foreign officials are intensifying their efforts across Washington to shape the U.S. government’s development and regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) tools.
These tools have the potential to transform economies and impact warfare strategies.
Read more here from the Washington Times.