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The Commerce Department is Considering National Security Restrictions on AI

Wednesday January 2, 2019. 04:31 PM , from Slashdot
An anonymous reader shares a report: A common belief among tech industry insiders is that Silicon Valley has dominated the internet because much of the worldwide network was designed and built by Americans. Now a growing number of those insiders are worried that proposed export restrictions could short-circuit the pre-eminence of American companies in the next big thing to hit their industry, artificial intelligence.

In November, the Commerce Department released a list of technologies, including artificial intelligence, that are under consideration for new export rules because of their importance to national security. Technology experts worry that blocking the export of A.I. to other countries, or tying it up in red tape, will help A.I. industries flourish in those nations -- China, in particular -- and compete with American companies.

'The number of cases where exports can be sufficiently controlled are very, very, very small, and the chance of making an error is quite large,' said Jack Clark, head of policy at OpenAI, an artificial intelligence lab in San Francisco. 'If this goes wrong, it could do real damage to the A.I. community.' The export controls are being considered as the United States and China engage in a trade war. The Trump administration has been critical of the way China negotiates deals with American companies, often requiring the transfer of technology to Chinese partners as the cost of doing business in the country. And federal officials are making an aggressive argument that China has stolen American technology through hacking and industrial espionage.

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