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US AI Leaders Push Congress for Innovation vs China Rise

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US AI Leaders Push Congress for Innovation vs China Rise
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PhD in Computational Linguistics. I build the operating systems for responsible AI. Founder of First AI Movers, helping companies move from "experimentation" to "governance and scale." Writing about the intersection of code, policy (EU AI Act), and automation.

TL;DR: Top US tech executives from OpenAI, Microsoft, AMD urge Congress for AI policy reforms to counter China's advances.

Quick Take: Top US tech executives from OpenAI, Microsoft, and AMD testified before Senate urging policy reforms to counter China's AI advances. They advocate reducing regulatory barriers and enhancing ecosystem support to maintain America's competitive edge in artificial intelligence.

U.S. Tech Titans Advocate for AI Policy Reforms

In a significant development, top executives from OpenAI, Microsoft, and AMD testified before the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee, emphasizing the urgent need for policy reforms to sustain America's leadership in artificial intelligence. This move comes in response to China's rapid advancements in AI, notably the release of a powerful model by Chinese startup DeepSeek.

Sam Altman (OpenAI), Brad Smith (Microsoft), and Lisa Su (AMD) presented a comprehensive policy wishlist aimed at reducing regulatory barriers, enhancing support across the AI ecosystem, and fostering international collaboration. Altman highlighted the importance of promoting AI grounded in democratic values to counter authoritarian alternatives. Smith underscored the necessity for comprehensive support encompassing advanced chips, data, energy, and skilled labor to maintain a competitive edge.

The executives expressed concerns that current U.S. policies, including export restrictions on AI chips to China, might inadvertently undermine domestic firms and cede market opportunities to Chinese competitors like Huawei. Senator Ted Cruz echoed these sentiments, advocating for a strategy centered on innovation over regulation to outpace China in the AI race.

This testimony underscores the critical juncture at which U.S. AI policy stands, balancing national security concerns with the imperative to foster innovation and maintain global competitiveness.

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Originally published at First AI Movers. Written by Dr. Hernani Costa, Founder and CEO of First AI Movers.

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