The White House is expected within the coming weeks to introduce an action plan on 5G technology, artificial intelligence and the National Quantum Initiative Actâs “first deliverables,â The Hill reported Wednesday.
An administration official told the publication the Trump administration could release such a plan designed to keep the countryâs research-and-development leadership in those tech areas.
President Trump said in his State of the Union address that he backs investments in the âindustries of the future.â
“President Trumpâs commitment to American leadership in artificial intelligence, 5G wireless, quantum science, and advanced manufacturing will ensure that these technologies serve to benefit the American people and that the American innovation ecosystem remains the envy of the world for generations to come,â Michael Kratsios, deputy assistant to the president for technology policy, said in an email statement.
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Potomac Officers Clubâs will be hosting the 2019 Artificial Intelligence Summit on February 13th at the Hilton-McLean in McLean, Va. At the event, public and private sector leaders will discuss government AI programs and priorities, as well as what new initiatives lie on the horizon.
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Dana Deasy of the DoD and 2019 Wash100 winner, Dawn Meyerriecks of the CIA and Dean Souleles of the ODNI will also be featured as keynote speakers and a full panel of leaders will be in attendance, including another 2019 Wash100 winner Anthony Robbins. You can still register for the 2019 Artificial Intelligence Summit right here.