President Biden's October executive order encouraging the safe use of AI included a ton of requirements for federal government agencies that are developing and deploying machine learning technologies.
So far the implementation of that order within the government has been going pretty well, a former Pentagon leader has toldRob Carey, former principal deputy CIO at the US Department of Defense and now president of government solutions at Cloudera, told us in an interview you can watch below that federal agencies have mostly begun to get their houses in order per the EO's"Every agency now has a chief data officer, every agency now has a data plan for the most part," Carey said, in...
"I think provided guardrails for things that are already going on," Carey told us."If happen to be operating outside of the envelope that is portrayed, they understand they have actions to take." AI is coming, as far as the White House is concerned, and so now it's all about ensuring safe and trustworthy systems are deployed, which we discuss above. ®With demand for AI real-time data analytics booming, having so much computing power centred around the CPU may not be the best strategyNvidia faces local competition for its 'China special' GPUs