Though the United States is considered the global leader in AI and new technology research and development, we are not alone in the hustle to build and implement these technologies for economic and social gains. Are we engaged in a global “race”? What are the stakes? How does the American AI Initiative position the U.S. to maintain its leadership and how does it compare with other national strategies we’ve seen? What are some of our key challenges in this moment and how are we working to resolve them?
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9:30 A.M. Doors Open & Morning Session begins
11:55 A.M. Lunch
12:30 P.M. Afternoon Session begins
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•Michael Kratsios, Chief Technology Officer of the United States and Deputy Assistant to the President, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
•Dimitri Kusnezov, Deputy Under Secretary for AI and Technology
•Rep. Jerry McNerney (D-C.A.), Co-Chair, Congressional AI Caucus
•Rep. Pete Olson (R-T.X.), Co-Chair, Congressional AI Caucus
•Dr. Lynne Parker, Assistant Director for AI, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
•Jessica Rosenworcel, Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission
•Dawn Tilbury, PhD, Assistant Director of the Engineering Directorate, National Science Foundation
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