Trump signs an administrative order to increase investment in artificial intelligence
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According to the administrative order signed by Trump on the 11th, the US federal government agencies should set the priority of research and development of artificial intelligence, increase the access level of federal data, and train the people to adapt to the era of artificial intelligence.
Reuters reported that the executive order is designed to ensure that the United States maintains its dominant position in artificial intelligence R&D and related fields, including advanced manufacturing and quantum computing.
The White House says increasing investment in artificial intelligence technology "is critical to building future industries, including driverless cars, industrial robots, disease diagnostic algorithms, and many other industries."
A senior White House official told reporters on the 10th: "Artificial intelligence is closely related to every aspect of our daily life. This administrative order tries to integrate these into a 'big umbrella' to show that this technology will What are the prospects for the American people."
The White House said it hopes to better record and track the use of funds for artificial intelligence R&D projects in the future.
In recent years, several US federal government agencies have begun to apply artificial intelligence. For example, the National Institutes of Health is exploring how to use machine learning to improve cancer screening and treatment; the General Services Administration, which manages federal office properties, uses artificial intelligence to reduce the need for federal government auditors.
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Trump published his second State of the Union speech on the 5th, mentioning the hope to cooperate with Congress to promote infrastructure construction, especially to increase investment in "for the future of cutting-edge industries."
Some experts have warned that artificial intelligence and in-depth machine learning raise ethical concerns in terms of privacy and cybersecurity, and may also lead to embarrassing situations of “robots and people robbing their jobs”.
A study published in 2018 showed that by the mid-1930s, 30% of jobs faced the potential risk of being replaced by artificial intelligence; low-education workers were particularly vulnerable to artificial intelligence in the battle for “rice bowls”.
White House Technology Policy Advisor Michael Krazios said that the impact of artificial intelligence on employment is hard to avoid, "but we can't be passive...but we must do what the Americans have been doing: adapt."
In May of last year, the Trump administration held the first meeting on the theme of artificial intelligence, and more than 30 well-known companies attended the conference. Krazios said at the meeting that Trump will allow artificial intelligence technology to "freely develop."
At that meeting, companies such as Microsoft, Boeing, Amazon, and Ford Motor Company assured Trump that it would never hinder the development of artificial intelligence.

