Last Week in AI News #47 Subscribe for future emails here! Mini Briefs U.S. government limits exports of artificial intelligence software The U.S. government enacted a new rule that mandates companies exporting “geospatial imagery software” commonly used for military applications (for example, to identify targets from drone) but also for civilian applications must first apply for a license. This export rule stems from a 2018 law, “which tasked the [Commerce Deparment] with writing rules to boost oversight of exports of sensitive technology to adversaries like China, for economic and security reasons.”
Skynet Today Last Week in AI News #47
Skynet Today Last Week in AI News #47
Skynet Today Last Week in AI News #47
Last Week in AI News #47 Subscribe for future emails here! Mini Briefs U.S. government limits exports of artificial intelligence software The U.S. government enacted a new rule that mandates companies exporting “geospatial imagery software” commonly used for military applications (for example, to identify targets from drone) but also for civilian applications must first apply for a license. This export rule stems from a 2018 law, “which tasked the [Commerce Deparment] with writing rules to boost oversight of exports of sensitive technology to adversaries like China, for economic and security reasons.”