As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes global power and competition, a new survey highlights growing public concern about China’s ambitions and strong support for Western cooperation to stay ahead. […]
As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes global power and competition, a new survey highlights growing public concern about China’s ambitions and strong support for Western cooperation to stay ahead. […]
America is in a $7 trillion race with China for global AI leadership—and our long-term position is at risk. […]
American Edge Project CEO Doug Kelly joined Maria Bartiromo on Fox Business this morning to discuss new AEP research revealing the infrastructure and workforce challenges threatening America’s AI leadership. While the U.S. currently leads, China is positioned to overtake America across three of four critical factors – energy production, skilled workforce, and AI adoption. […]
The American Edge Project (AEP), a coalition of two dozen domestic organizations, today released a new report warning that, despite an early lead in artificial intelligence (AI), the United States is not positioned for long-term AI leadership, and risks falling behind China in the technology that will define global power for decades. […]
As electricity bills rise, Americans have heard a familiar refrain: artificial intelligence (AI) and data centers are to blame. From media headlines to the campaign trail, AI has become a convenient scapegoat. […]
Each October, Cybersecurity Awareness Month reminds us that some of the biggest threats America faces today can be mitigated through accelerating innovation that defends our values and strengthens our nation. This year, that reminder came with a chilling warning. […]
The American Edge Project (AEP), a coalition of two dozen domestic organizations, today unveiled a new issue brief outlining the critical role mergers and acquisitions (M&A) play in strengthening America’s technological edge, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI), biotechnology, semiconductors, and other advanced technologies. […]
In the U.S. military and intelligence communities, we can’t cut corners. We must equip our highly trained people with the most advanced weapons and the most powerful technology available—because lives, missions, and the defense of freedom depend on it. So why would we shortchange our troops and analysts by undermining artificial intelligence (AI), the very technology that’s quickly becoming one of the most decisive capabilities in the 21st Century? […]
On July 23rd, President Trump released his administration’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Plan, a wide-ranging, whole-of-government approach to winning the AI race. As a lifelong Democrat and public servant, there are very few issue areas on which I agree with President Trump. But his plan for American AI leadership is a strong step in pursuing a goal that must transcend the wide partisan divide: ensuring the United States – and not our foreign adversaries – is who shapes the digital future. […]
The next 24 months could shape the next 100 years. That’s how fast artificial intelligence is moving, according to the world’s top technologists. And right now, the U.S. and China are locked in a neck-and-neck race to develop the next frontier: AI systems that don’t just follow commands, but reason, plan, and improve themselves. […]