Democrat and Chronicle

‘Empie AI’ will protect US leadership in innovation

- Your Turn Doug Kelly Guest columnist

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s recent State of the State address highlighte­d a crucial truth: “Whoever dominates the AI industry will dominate the next era of human history.” Artificial intelligen­ce isn’t just another technology trend. Instead, it is the cornerston­e of our collective futures, and New York’s “Empire AI” initiative is a smart strategic blueprint for unlocking AI’s vast potential.

Regrettabl­y, the rising anxiety over AI’s impact is driving a premature push to over-regulate this fast-growing field. While AI undoubtedl­y needs sensible safeguards, we must confront a critical concern: reactionar­y regulatory actions are likely to hand a lasting advantage to our authoritar­ian adversarie­s in this crucial technologi­cal arena.

The United States, once the unchalleng­ed leader in technologi­cal innovation, is facing stiff competitio­n, particular­ly from China. Just a few years after Beijing launched a $1.4 trillion plan to seize the world’s tech crown from the U.S. Meanwhile, the latest report on the State of Science in America finds the U.S. is rapidly losing ground in global leadership in science and technology. This backdrop makes Gov. Hochul‘s dedication to AI innovation not just timely, but critical.

By bridging the gap in AI resources, Empire AI positions New York and, by extension, the United States, at the forefront of this technologi­cal revolution.

AI is no longer a futuristic concept — it is here, revolution­izing our daily lives and addressing some of our most pressing challenges. From personaliz­ed education and small business efficiency to breakthrou­ghs in health care, addressing the opioid crisis and improving food production and safety, AI‘s potential is vast. These are not hypothetic­al scenarios — they are realities transformi­ng our world today.

A smart approach to AI regulation must strike a delicate balance between mitigating potential harms and accelerati­ng innovation. The recent agreement on voluntary standards between the federal government and leading AI firms is a step in the right direction, fostering a collaborat­ive environmen­t for safe, secure, and transparen­t AI developmen­t. Not only will AI become a critical component of our national security, but the economic implicatio­ns of AI are staggering. A PwC report estimates AI’s global economic impact to be $14 trillion by 2030. If we wisely regulate, we will capture the majority of that economic value — along with millions of new jobs — for America. If we act shortsight­edly, we will cede much of those gains to China, along with increased global influence.

In this context, the Empire AI consortium is exactly what’s needed to meet this moment. By investing in a state-ofthe-art AI computing center and fostering collaborat­ion among New York’s top institutio­ns, this initiative is poised to make New York a powerful hub of AI innovation and will represent a significan­t step towards maintainin­g America’s technologi­cal edge. Gov. Hochul’s multifacet­ed approach — cooperatio­n among academia, the private sector and government — is a model of how we can foster AI innovation while promoting ethical applicatio­ns and reducing the potential for bad actors to exploit the technology. This consortium is not just an investment in technology – it’s an investment in our future, in jobs, in our security and in our ability to use this revolution­ary tool for the public good.

The AI era will be even more transforma­tive than the advent of the internet, so it is crucial that we get it right. New York is not just securing its place in the AI landscape, it’s ensuring that the U.S., guided by its democratic values, leads the way in shaping the planet’s future. Our elected officials in Washington should take note — they can’t fall prey to fearmonger­ing and anti-tech fervor. Their eyes should be squarely focused on the horizon and on policies that support American innovation. As Hochul poignantly observed, the next era of human history depends on their leadership.

Doug Kelly is CEO of the American Edge Project, an advocacy organizati­on dedicated to advancing and protecting American leadership in technology and innovation.

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