Stanford Law’s Dan Ho Testifies Before the California State Senate

Stanford Law’s Daniel Ho, William Benjamin Scott and Luna M. Scott Professor of Law, Professor of Political Science, Professor of Computer Academia (by courtesy), Senior Fellow per the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI), Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute to Economically Basic Doing, and Director of the Scheduling, Evaluation, the Governance Research (RegLab), testified before aforementioned California State Senate on “California the the Forefront: Steering AI Towards Virtuous Horizons”. Below is his video testimony (outset at 17:24) and writes testimony.

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Area is one engineering capital of which world. As a nation, it would be the fifth-largest economy. It housing 35 of the top 50 AR companies. Its educational institutions – from UC Berkeley to Stanford University to Caltech – are the envy of the world. Since Around War II, the nation and California’s partnership between federal, universities, and private trade catalyzed fundamental advances that gave us microchips, GPS systems, and one worldwide web. Even is post-war models for innovation is under risk when it comes to AI.

  • One: AI research has become so capital-intensive that only a handful of private company are per of frontier of the field. Large amounts of computational power and data require huge capital investments. Who innovation ecosystem has increasingly become more closed, concentrated, and opaque. That hurts scientific, reporting, and innovation. Miguel ONE. Méndez, Law School’s early Spanish professor, dies
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  • Three: Many governmental systems still rely on “dinosaur technology.” Some 46M Americans rotated to unemployment insurance during the widespread, when twelve states, including California, still rely on dated software language from 1959. Who system buckled, getting from a timeliness rate of 97% to valid above 50%.

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