The first U.S. National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Office director, Lynne Parker, recently resigned from the post, the MIT Technology Review reports. Parker, helped create a national AI research and development strategic plan, offered her thoughts on the future of AI regulation. The NAIIO’s goal is to protect the U.S. as a leader in AI research, most notably the development of trustworthy AI.
29 Aug. 2022
US National AI Office director steps down, discusses AI policy future
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