OSTP seeking AI policy input
FYI: OSTP Seeking Input on National AI Strategy The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy is seeking <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://aip-info.org/1ZJN-8B1NO-OUINPM-55U5ZB-1/c.aspx__;!!KwNVnqRv!Cscl8_-XWC82xKQIN_RxiW9lCZ77dUlJhD_rieANI17vS-MCqUNdWINiVGP4acEnm0lIVDjSnpN6FmXC1Q$> public input to inform a forthcoming National Artificial Intelligence Strategy. The office is specifically interested in policies and procedures that could minimize the risks of AI, as well its potential impacts on innovation, national security, the economy, and civil rights. Comments are due July 7. Stay sane, Jonathan Jonathan Coopersmith Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science Professor Emeritus Department of History Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-4236 979.739.4708 (cell) Technological obsolescence <https://www.nationalacademies.org/news/2023/05/technological-obsolescence> "A Chief Skunk Looks Back," <https://aerospaceamerica.aiaa.org/departments/a-chief-skunk-looks-back/> (interview with Sherm Mullin) *Aerospace America* March 2023 It's taking longer to vote - especially if you are Black or Hispanic <https://theconversation.com/its-taking-more-time-to-cast-a-ballot-in-us-elections-and-even-longer-for-black-and-hispanic-voters-191711> , theconversation.com Preserving space archives: https://www.toboldlypreserve.space/ *FAXED. The Rise and Fall of the Fax Machine* (Johns Hopkins University Press)
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Jonathan Coopersmith