The Global AI Dilemma: How It Should Be Regulated
- President Biden announced a $3.3 billion AI data center to be built by Microsoft in Racine, Wisconsin, creating 2,000 permanent jobs.
- The data center will be the nation’s first manufacturing-focused AI co-innovation lab, with Microsoft pledging to train over 100,000 people in Wisconsin in generative AI by 2030.
- The data center is part of Biden’s efforts to cement the U.S. as a global leader in AI technology, building on investments in infrastructure, chips, climate tech, and AI safety/cybersecurity standards.
- The data center is being built on the site of a planned Foxconn manufacturing campus that the company previously pulled out of.
- While it is an election year, with Wisconsin being a swing state, the policies enabling this data center have been developed throughout Biden’s time in office.
- As every country in the world is grappling with AI, there are many ideas on how to regulate it.
- The EU passed the first official law in March, but it’s an issue in front of every other world and technology leader.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/cio/2024/05/09/the-global-ai-dilemma-how-it-should-be-regulated/?sh=784abde710a9
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