Governor Hochul Positions New York as Leader in Responsible AI Development with Bold Initiatives
December 13, 2024To further support AI development, she launched the Empire AI initiative, a $400 million, ten-year partnership aimed at utilizing AI for public good, involving collaboration between the state, private sector, and academic institutions.
The initiative will be guided by New York's first Emerging Tech Advisory Board, co-chaired by IBM CEO Arvind Krishna and Girls Who Code CEO Tarika Barrett, which will develop recommendations to ensure equitable AI growth.
Governor Kathy Hochul has reaffirmed New York's commitment to responsible artificial intelligence (AI) development, emphasizing its importance for public good, economic growth, and social equity.
During her address at the AI Summit New York, Hochul outlined initiatives designed to leverage AI for creating a more equitable and efficient society for future generations.
As the first governor to fully embrace AI technology, Hochul highlighted her administration's efforts to position New York as a leader in this field.
In a significant technological advancement, she announced the introduction of two supercomputers, the most powerful public-use machines in the United States, located at the University at Buffalo and the University at Albany.
Hochul also discussed broader investments in tech infrastructure, including a historic $6 billion federal approval for Micron's semiconductor manufacturing expansion in upstate New York.
Hochul stressed the need for ethical AI use and increased diversity in technology leadership, advocating for the inclusion of underrepresented groups in the AI revolution.
She noted that other states, including California, are taking notice of New York's AI initiatives and encouraged them to adopt similar projects.
Highlighting AI's potential, Hochul posed questions about its ability to address critical issues such as food insecurity, cancer therapies, modernizing healthcare, and improving storm predictions.
Confident in New York's approach, Hochul declared the intention to lead in AI innovation, positioning the state as a model for others.
Concluding her remarks, she urged industry leaders to prioritize ethical practices and diversity in the workforce, asserting that innovation must be responsible and inclusive.
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AI Business • Dec 12, 2024
New York Governor Sets Out AI Ambitions at AI Summit New YorkFingerlakes1.com • Dec 12, 2024
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