The Biden administration has recently launched an initiative on Thursday targeting to make more government data accessible to artificial intelligence researchers, part of a broader push to keep the United States advancing the new crucial technology.
The National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource Task Force comprises 12 members from academia, government, and industry and is led by officers from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the National Science Foundation.
Lynne Parker, the assistant director of artificial intelligence at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, said that the task Force was announced on Thursday, and it would basically aim to give Congress a road map for making a common research substructure that the government could propose to the outsiders. The task Force is due to be issuing the reports in May and November of next year.
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