White House unveils plan for US government to keep its edge on AI development

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The document directs federal agencies “to implement concrete and impactful steps to ensure that the United States leads the world’s development of safe, secure, and trustworthy AI; harness cutting-edge AI technologies to advance the U.S. Government’s national security mission; and advance international consensus and governance around AI.” 

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