AP - Tech leaders push for more White House focus on AI
AP reports: "Kratsios was hosting the Trump White House’s first summit on artificial
intelligence, convening tech giants such as Google, Amazon, Facebook
and Microsoft as well as major retailers, banks, drugmakers, carmakers,
food companies and engineering schools.
Some in the crowd had been pushing the administration to focus more on
AI and related issues in science and technology. Academic leaders have
pitched for more investment in basic research. [...] Kratsios said a new
committee is being formed that will coordinate AI investments across
federal agencies, including research related to autonomous systems,
biometric identification, computer vision and robotics. He called for a
'free-market approach' that would harness the combined strength of
government, industry and academia while limiting regulation that could
“hamstring” companies, according to his prepared remarks."
Comment: Biometrics and computer vision will increasingly become important in our daily lives as transaction data (social and economic) increases in value.