President Joe Biden has proposed a new framework to limit the export of advanced computer chips used to develop artificial intelligence.
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.
US president Joe Biden just issued a 40-page executive order that aims to bolster federal cybersecurity protections, directs government use of AI—and takes a swipe at Microsoft’s dominance.
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 the technology with the economic interests of producers and other countries.
The government already leases federal lands for energy production, including fossil fuel exploration and renewable energy projects. Under the executive order, by February 28th, the Secretary of Defense and Secretary of Energy are supposed to find at least three sites each to host new AI data centers on land that their departments manage.
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The order will direct the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy to lease federal sites where the private sector can build AI infrastructure, he said.
The executive order directs the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy to lease federal sites to companies building AI infrastructure.
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.
Some industries would not be impacted, because they are not crucial to national security, including supply chain activities and gaming chips.
President Joe Biden is planning one more round of export restrictions on AI chips to limit some countries' access to the key technology.
Developers will be required to use clean power sources to fully meet the sky-high energy demands of several new data centers.