A quarterly report detailing recommendations for areas identified in most need of attention, ripe for action, or foundational to AI and national security. They are grouped into seven tabs: increasing AI R&D investments, accelerating AI application in Department of Defense, strengthening AI workforce, promoting US leadership in AI hardware & 5G, improving cooperation among key allies and partners, advancing ethical and responsible AI, and threat analysis and recommended actions. The recommendation under each tab are presented in discrete memos for AI-national security dimensions.
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First Quarter Recommendations, March 2020
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National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence: First Quarter Recommendations, March 2020
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A quarterly report detailing recommendations for areas identified in most need of attention, ripe for action, or foundational to AI and national security. They are grouped into seven tabs: increasing AI R&D investments, accelerating AI application in Department of Defense, strengthening AI workforce, promoting US leadership in AI hardware & 5G, improving cooperation among key allies and partners, advancing ethical and responsible AI, and threat analysis and recommended actions. The recommendation under each tab are presented in discrete memos for AI-national security dimensions.
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123 p. ; col.
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I. Letter From Commissioners -- II. Recommendations -- II.1. Increase AI R&D Investments -- II.2. Accelerate AI Application in the Department of Defense -- II.3. Strengthen the AI Workforce -- II.4. Promote U.S. Leadership in AI Hardware & 5G -- II.5. Improve AI Cooperation Among Key Allies and Partners -- 11.6. Advance Ethical and Responsible AI -- III. Appendix A: Funding Table -- IV. Appendix B: Legislative Language
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