11 Feb, 2019
Executive Order 13859: Maintaining American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence
United States. Office of the Federal Register
Trump, Donald, 1946-
"Artificial Intelligence (AI) promises to drive growth of the United States economy, enhance our economic and national security, and improve our quality of life. The United States is the world leader in AI research and development (R&D) and deployment. Continued American leadership in AI is of paramount importance to maintaining the economic and national security of the United States and to shaping the global evolution of AI in a manner consistent with our Nation's values, policies, and priorities. [...] Maintaining American leadership in AI requires a concerted effort to promote advancements in technology and innovation, while protecting American technology, economic and national security, civil liberties, privacy, and American values and enhancing international and industry collaboration with foreign partners and allies. It is the policy of the United States Government to sustain and enhance the scientific, technological, and economic leadership position of the United States in AI R&D and deployment through a coordinated Federal Government strategy, the American AI Initiative."
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  • Author
    Trump, Donald, 1946-
  • Publisher
    United States. Office of the Federal Register
  • Report Number
    Executive Order 13859; EO 13859
  • Date
    11 Feb, 2019
  • Copyright
    Public Domain
  • Retrieved From
  • Format
    pdf
  • Media Type
    application/pdf
  • Source
    Federal Register (February 14, 2019), v.84 no.31, p.3967
  • Subject
    Technology
  • Resource Group
    Executive orders
  • Series
    Presidential Executive Orders [Donald Trump]

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