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Biden’s top tech advisor on why AI safety is a “today problem”

Decoder with Nilay Patel · with Arati Prabhakar · July 15, 2024 · 60 min

Summary

Arati Prabhakar, President Biden's chief science and technology advisor, discusses the urgent need to address AI safety and the White House's strategic approach to regulating rapidly evolving AI technologies. The conversation highlights the administration's efforts to balance innovation with risk mitigation, focusing on initiatives like the CHIPS Act to bolster domestic semiconductor manufacturing and secure national interests against global competitors.

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ai & automationfounder & leadership

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ai safety regulationschips act impactsemiconductor manufacturingnational security & technologygenerative ai policyethical ai development

Episode description

Today, I’m talking with Arati Prabhakar, the director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. That’s a cabinet-level position, where she works as the chief science and tech advisor to President Biden. Arati and her team of about 140 people at the OSTP are responsible for advising the president on not only big developments in science but also about major innovations in tech, much of which come from the private sector. Her job involves guiding regulatory efforts, government investment, and setting priorities around big-picture projects like Biden’s cancer moonshot and combating climate change. More recently, Arati has been spending a lot of time talking about the future of AI and semiconductors, so I had the opportunity to dig into both of those topics with her as the generative AI boom continues and the results of the CHIPS Act become more visible. One note before we start: I sat down with Arati last month, just a couple of days before the first presidential debate and its aftermath, which swallowed the entire news cycle. So you’re going to hear us talk a lot about President Biden’s agenda and the White House’s policy record on AI, among other topics. But you’re not going to hear anything about the president, his age, or the presidential campaign. Links: Biden’s top science adviser resigns after acknowledging demeaning behavior | NYT Teen girls confront an epidemic of deepfake nudes in schools | NYT Senate committee passes three bills to safeguard elections from AI | The Verge The RIAA versus AI, explained | The Verge Lawyers say OpenAI could be in real trouble with Scarlett Johansson | The Verge Barack Obama on AI, free speech, and the future of the internet | Decoder Meet the Woman Who Showed President Biden ChatGPT | WIRED Biden releases AI executive order | The Verge Biden’s science adviser explains the new hard line on China | WashPo Where the CHIPS Act money has gone | The Verge Transcript: https://www.theverge.co

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The Biden administration views AI safety as an immediate concern, actively working on regulations and policies to mitigate risks as AI technology rapidly advances.
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The CHIPS Act is a key component of the U.S. strategy to strengthen domestic semiconductor manufacturing, reduce reliance on foreign supply chains, and enhance national security.
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The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) plays a crucial role in advising the President on emerging technologies, shaping policy around AI, and fostering public-private partnerships.
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Policymakers are actively grappling with the societal impacts of generative AI, including the potential for misinformation and the ethical considerations of AI development.
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The U.S. is strategically addressing technological competition with countries like China, particularly in critical areas such as AI and semiconductors, to maintain its technological leadership.

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