NeCLAS, a new machine learning tool from the University of Michigan, predicts protein and nanoparticle interactions, aiding in designing drugs against antibiotic-resistant infections. It uses protein models to predict interactions between two proteins or nanoparticles, optimizing designs. This tool shows great potential in predicting interactions, the key to fighting virus and bacterial infections.
Discover how the Biden administration will promote responsible AI innovation to reduce the potential risks posed by AI technology. Leaders such as Sam Altman, Dario Amodei, Satya Nadella and Sundar Pichai supported the announcement as $140 million budget was proposed for AI research institutes. Find out more about the proposed AI Bill of Rights and the safety measures introduced by the White House to protect citizens rights.
Today, the Biden Administration is meeting with prominent CEOs of Artificial Intelligence (AI) development companies to discuss innovations, repercussions, and public input for the successful establishment of safe and responsible AI technology. Elon Musk's OpenAI, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Anthropic AI are just a few of the AI leaders in attendance, flowing from the Vice President Harris' leading endeavor in mitigating potential risks of AI. Plus, a public evaluation is scheduled through a third-party platform, and the NSF has granted $140 million towards new AI research institutions – all designed to ensure the AI Bill of Rights and Risk Management Framework are properly enforced.
At the recent White House AI summit, President Biden and VP Harris addressed the potential dangers of AI and the responsibilities of tech companies in developing and regulating the technology. Amidst concerns about potential job loss and ethical concerns, the Biden Administration announced $140 million to the National Science Foundation, and launched policy guidance to the federal government on the use of AI.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?