Johns Hopkins University recently hosted an information session for congressional staffers and federal policymakers to discuss the regulation of artificial intelligence. The event aimed to provide a comprehensive understanding of AI's technology, applications, risks, and rewards. Speakers included experts from Johns Hopkins AI Institute and Engineering's Lifelong Learning.
The session highlighted AI's potential in various sectors like national security and healthcare. Speakers emphasized AI's role in transforming medicine, particularly in medical imaging, and its ability to address the shortage of radiologists. Additionally, discussions focused on AI's impact on national security, strategic planning, and threat detection.
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