Becker's Healthcare September 11, 2019
Andrea Park

Top U.S. tech companies were unimpressed by a plan White House officials unveiled Sept. 10 to direct $973.5 million toward government agencies’ nondefense artificial intelligence research for the fiscal year ending September 2020, The Wall Street Journal reports.

At a panel event following the announcement, participants from Intel and Nvidia reportedly spoke out against the plan, which they said does not do enough to keep the U.S. competitive in the tech industry. They also criticized the government’s lack of regulations around data privacy, a necessary facet of AI...

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