The U.S. government is committing $100 million to enhance access to AI technology in underserved regions. This initiative aims to address the significant barriers faced by low-income countries in accessing advanced AI tools. Secretary of State Anthony J. Blinken highlighted the importance of inclusivity in AI development during a recent event.
The funding will be divided into a $33 million plan, with $10 million focused on expanding access and $23 million on establishing governance frameworks for safe AI development. Countries like Brazil and India have already seen positive impacts from AI in education and agriculture, showcasing the potential benefits of this technology. The U.S. government believes that fostering innovation in less developed areas could lead to groundbreaking advancements in AI.
• U.S. government dedicates $100 million to improve global AI access.
• Funding aims to support AI development in low-income regions.
The article emphasizes the need for equitable access to AI tools for underserved communities.
The U.S. government plans to invest in these frameworks to promote responsible AI use.
The article mentions the lack of capacity in certain regions to develop such models.
OpenAI is recognized for its contributions to AI technology and innovation.
Google plays a significant role in the global AI landscape.
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