Artificial intelligence places strenuous demands on current computing hardware, but the integration of semiconductors, superconductors, and optical hardware will create revolutionary new tools for AI.
The law’s critics are right to question Big Tech’s power, but weakening Section 230 would not address companies’ flaws.
The Federal Government should annually invest $100 million for 5 years to launch an Advanced Research Projects Agency for Labor (ARPA-L).
Sustained investment in the industries of the future is crucial to national security, American healthcare, and a green economy.
The Administration should establish the Venture Science Doctorate (VSD) to train graduates to combine research and entrepreneurship.
The pandemic accelerated an already rapid ongoing shift to a tech-driven world. We must similarly accelerate investments in IT.
The lack of coordination
between state and local agencies and the federal government around surveillance has created a deeply unregulated surveillance-tech environment and a discordant international agenda.
At a time when democratic rule of law and human rights have weakened globally, emerging digital surveillance technologies have made the authoritarian model more accessible, stable, and competitive than ever before.
Openness and transparency in the digital platforms marketplace will unleash greater competition and increase choice and opportunities.
A strong Invention Ecosystem can power our path to economic recovery, sustained growth and societal resilience.
Building back better in a post-pandemic US will require federal investments in “learning ecosystems” that connect entire communities.
Open-data standards would provide research capabilities that can be used to precisely identify gaps and create targeted interventions.