Washington – OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Microsoft and Microsoft and Chipmaker Advanced Micro devices have testified on the biggest opportunities, risks and requirements on Capitol Hill, which lawyers and technicians agree that worldwide business, culture and geologists can fundamentally convert.
The hearing comes when the competition for future control of artificial intelligence is getting heated between companies and countries. Altman’s Open is against technical rivals like the alphabet and Meta as well as a fierce competition to develop the best artificial intelligence model against developers by Chinese contestants.
“I believe it will be at least bigger than the Internet, perhaps even bigger,” Ultman said in his inaugural comment about the possibility of AI to convert society. “In order to happen, investment in the infrastructure is important.” Ultman called for the “Dual Revolution” to start the “Dual Revolution” of Senators’ artificial intelligence and energy production, which we think, in incredibly positive ways I think. “
Witnesses were included in the Altman; Lisa Sue, Semiconductor maker AMD chief executive; Michael Intrator, co-founder of AI Cloud Computing Startup Corewave; And Brad Smith, Vice Chairman and President of Microsoft. They unanimously urged the lawyers to help the lawyer’s AI-related projects and fund-raising policies.
From China to China and the European Union, the hearing about global competition spread from China and European Union to China, from Chip performance, job, human relations and power generation.
Senate Trade, Science and Transport Committee Chairman Sen Ted Cruise said, “China has aimed to lead the world in AI.” “In this race the United States of America is facing a fork on the streets. Do we go the way we adopt the history of our entrepreneur freedom and technical innovation? Or do we adopt the command and control policies of Europe?”
The Senators were greatly calm in their interrogation and joined with their anxiety that America maintained its dominance in artificial intelligence. Law makers on both sides have expressed concern over the ability to create a privacy of data, data privacy and AI content that can mislead or distract people.
Some biased fighting began. Ohio Republican Sen Berney Moreno pressed the SUN and Smith to whether the sustainable power policies of the biden administration have obstructed the AI-related infrastructure aim to produce more energy.
And Illinois Democrat Sen Sen Tammy Duckworth President Donald Trump and Billionaire Elon Costory criticized for the Federal Fund and agencies like the National Laboratory and National Science Foundation of the Energy Department as “self -immolation attacks”.
“Is it really confident if it was in Dog about decades ago, they would not cut the project which created the Internet as an example of waste, publicly meaningful research and development?” Asked Duckworth.
However, despite some barbs, the hearing maintained a low-tinner and some bilateral jokes because legislators and officials discussed the potential of a technology that would determine the future of all the agreed technology present in humanity.
“Look, there’s a race, but we need to understand what we are running for.” “It’s not just a kind of commercial nation, so we can get out of our nearest contestant in the public sector or private sector. We are trying to win a race so that American values are victorious.”
Several executives have warned against the export control of the US that can push other countries towards China’s AI technology.
“We can fully understand the importance of national protection as an industry,” said Sue. But he added, “If we are not able to adopt technology in other regions of the world, there will be some other technology that will come to play.” He said that these technologies are less advanced today but will be mature over time, he said.
Ultman established a direct connection between the United States skills in the United States in the United States’ national protection and its international influence to attract global talent.
“The profits and energy available in the United States from the iPhones are the mobile devices that are people and Google that most people around the world want to be huge,” Ultman said, “Ultman said. “We talk less about the chips and other infrastructure we want to develop here, but I think this is no less important, and we should notice that the whole US stack should be taken by the world as much as possible.”
Trade rivalry between the United States and China is weighing a lot in the AI industry, including California -based Chipmaker Nvidia and AMD.
The Trump administration announced in April that it would restrict sales in China to Nvidia H20 chips and AMD MI 308 chips.
Nvidia says the company will spend an additional $ 5.5 billion to control strict exports. AMD has said after reporting its quarterly income this week that the firm will lose $ 1.5 billion in the coming months.
The effects of additional AI chip control prescribed by the administration of former President Joe Biden are still uncertain, which will be effective in more than 100 countries next week. The policy strongly opposed the Nvidia and other technology agencies, though it supported the AI agency ethnographic as a way to prevent China’s “sophisticated smuggling operation” from the shell companies of the third countries.
The Commerce Department on Thursday said in an email that Trump was planning to replace the “very complex, excessive bureaucratic” rules by simplifying the rule of Trump Biden but never said it.
On the day before the hearing, Abelin visited Abelin, Texas, a huge Stargate Data Center project built for the OpenAI with the help of Oracle and other partners. The site was chosen for possible access to various energy resources, including wind and solar power.
During the hearing, Ultman said that Texas was “incredible” to encourage big AI projects. “I think it would be the good thing to study in other states,” Ultman said. He predicted that the Abeline site would be “the world’s largest AI training facility”.
However, Ultman still warned a patchwork against the regulatory structure for AI.
“It is very difficult to imagine how to adhere to 50 different regulations,” Ultman said. ” “A federal framework that is light touch, which we can understand and it seems important and subtle to the speed that we call for this moment.”
Depending on the data centers to run online services for financial transactions from email and social media for a long time, more powerful calculations need to create and manage new AI technology behind popular chatboats and generator AI equipment.
According to a report published by the Energy Department late last year, the electricity required for data centers in the United States has increased by three times over the past decade and is expected to double or triple by 2021 when it can consume up to 12% of the country’s electricity.
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AP Technology writer Matt O’Brien Prabidance contributed to this report on the Rhode Island.
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