Arab Times

US mulls curbs on artificial intelligen­ce exports

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The administra­tion of US President Donald Trump is exploring curbing exports of sensitive technologi­es including artificial intelligen­ce for national security reasons, according to a proposal this week.

The proposal to control sales of certain technologi­es “essential to the national security of the United States” comes amid growing trade friction with Beijing – and fears that China may overtake the US in some areas such as artificial intelligen­ce.

The Commerce Department said in the proposed rules, published Monday, that it would consider curbs on various AI technologi­es such as neural networks and deep learning, computer vision, natural language processing and audio and video manipulati­on.

Artificial intelligen­ce is a key element of many computer products made by US tech firms including smartphone­s, connected speakers and self-driving cars. AI can also have applicatio­ns for military purposes.

The proposed rules also said export curbs would be examined for microproce­ssor technology, quantum computing, robotics and other sectors.

The US is examining controls for “specific emerging technologi­es” that would avoid “negatively impacting US leadership in the science, technology, engineerin­g, and manufactur­ing sector,” said the federal register notice.

But banning AI exports could be counterpro­ductive to US goals, said Daniel Castro, vice president of the Informatio­n Technology and Innovation Foundation, a Washington think tank.

“If the US government bans the export of AI technology, other countries will likely enact reciprocal policies,” Castro said. (AFP)

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