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Where Should US AI Policy Be Headed Next?

Where Should US AI Policy Be Headed Next?
Thursday, February 23, 202311:00 AM to 12:00 PM EST
Virtual Webinar

Event Summary

Policy discourse on AI in the United States is at an all-time high. The 117th Congress was the most AI-focused congressional session in history, and the 118th Congress convening in January is likely to continue the steep upward trajectory. That’s why it’s a critical time to take stock of the accomplishments of U.S. AI policy to date as well as areas where there is room for continued progress toward U.S. leadership in this space.

Watch ITIF's Center for Data Innovation's panel discussion on the impact and efficacy of AI policy to date. Experts will debate on how policymakers can best nurture the capabilities and activities of the U.S. AI ecosystem moving forward.

Speakers

Alex
Alex Engler@AlexCEngler
Fellow in Governance Studies
The Brookings Institution
Panelist
Paul
Paul Lekas
Senior Vice President for Global Public Policy
Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA)
Panelist
Hodan
Hodan Omaar@hodanomaar
Senior Policy Manager
Center for Data Innovation
Moderator
Dr. Lynne
Dr. Lynne Parker
Director of the AI Tennessee Initiative at the University of Tennessee; Knoxville (UTK)
Former Director of the National Artificial Intelligence Office, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Panelist
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