The Department of Energy is set to receive new guidance for AI research and development through a bipartisan bill introduced by Reps. Brandon Williams and Suzanne Bonamici. This legislation aims to amend the National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Act of 2020, focusing on enhancing the agency's R&D efforts in AI technology. The bill emphasizes the importance of innovation to maintain America's scientific edge and drive advancements in various sectors, including national security and energy efficiency.
Key components of the bill include the authorization of the Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence for Science, Security, and Technology initiative, which aims to accelerate AI system development using the DOE's supercomputing capabilities. Additionally, the legislation mandates partnerships with nonprofits and private-sector firms to foster scientific discovery in AI. This collaborative approach is crucial as the government seeks to adapt to the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence.
• New bipartisan bill enhances AI R&D at the Department of Energy.
• Partnerships with private firms are mandated for AI innovation.
The bill focuses on enhancing AI capabilities to drive technological advancements in various sectors.
The legislation aims to bolster R&D efforts specifically in the field of AI at the Department of Energy.
The DOE's supercomputing capabilities are highlighted as essential for advancing AI system development.
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