Microsoft Vice Chair and President Brad Smith calls for investments in AI technology and infrastructure, skilling programs to promote AI adoption, and exporting American AI to allies. Smith emphasizes the importance of the U.S. leading the AI race against China.
Microsoft is offering several suggestions to the incoming Trump administration and new Congress on handling artificial intelligence policy in 2025. In a lengthy blog post published Friday, Microsoft Vice Chair and President Brad Smith described what the company sees as "The Golden Opportunity for American AI," likening the rapidly-developing technology to the invention of electricity and laying out a vision for how the U.S. can harness it.
Sam Altman, CEO of ChatGPT creator OpenAI, emphasized in a FOX News interview last month how "super important" it is for the U.S. and its allies to lead the charge on infrastructure that will support cutting-edge AI development, especially in the tech race against China.
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