During the APEC Digital and AI Ministerial Meeting held in Incheon, South Korea, Director Kratsios represented the United States and outlined the government’s commitment to maintaining leadership in artificial intelligence (AI). He introduced the President’s AI Action Plan, which aims to accelerate AI innovation and establish the U.S. as a global partner in this rapidly evolving field. Key components of the plan include executive orders aimed at preventing biased AI procurement, constructing necessary infrastructure, and promoting the export of comprehensive American AI technology packages to international allies.
Director Kratsios compared the current AI competition to the historical Space Race, suggesting that advancements in AI could lead to significant economic and cultural transformations. He emphasized the importance of AI as a tool for enhancing productivity across various sectors, including healthcare and agriculture, and highlighted the administration’s goal of enabling private companies to innovate without excessive regulation. By facilitating the development and deployment of AI technologies, the U.S. aims to create partnerships that respect national sovereignty and promote data privacy for all countries involved.
The meeting underscored the potential for AI to foster economic growth and cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. Kratsios reaffirmed that the U.S. is prepared to support APEC economies with AI exports tailored to their specific needs while ensuring that American technology remains a leader in the global market. Through these efforts, the administration seeks to promote a vision of collaborative progress that aligns with ideals of political freedom and civic responsibility.
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