National Science Foundation Partners with Tech Giants to Advance Biden's Major AI Science Initiative


Newly sworn-in President Donald Trump took a series of 'Day One' actions on Monday, with his top priority being the revocation of former President Biden's executive order on artificial intelligence. He also called for federal employees to return to office work. Biden's AI order provided a roadmap for the federal government to develop technology and manage risks. The order prompted the Office of Management and Budget to issue a memo requiring agencies to implement specific measures for managing and monitoring their AI use cases, as well as the application of technology in a national security context.
The application of AI technology in enterprises has become the focus for Fortune 500 companies. Accenture's Chief Technology Officer has made an important suggestion. Smart signals and human involvement are crucial for the effective use of AI technology. The adoption of AI may lead to some job consolidation, raising concerns.
AI technology will surpass the information revolution, leading to changes in knowledge iteration and social collaboration methods. Wu Yongming emphasizes that AI technology will have a profound impact on society. AI technology will involve changes in productivity, production relations, the digital world, and the real world. AI technology enables machines to understand human language and logic, driving collaborative flow-based development. AI technology will bring significant transformations to the entire society.
Biden invites Obama to participate in formulating artificial intelligence policies. The two presidents share similar views on the development and risks of artificial intelligence. Obama advises tech companies to conduct stress tests.
Analytical reports indicate that by 2030, generative AI will replace 2.4 million jobs in the U.S. and impact an additional 11 million jobs. It is predicted that generative AI will have a profound effect on white-collar work, particularly in technical writing, social science research assistance, proofreading, copywriting, and administrative positions. Creative industry workers, such as editors, writers, authors, and poets, are more likely to use generative AI tools in their work and are relatively less likely to be replaced. The report points out that generative AI will lead to increased automation unemployment rates.