PODCAST: Breaking Down President Biden’s AI Executive Order with AI Experts

How does President Biden think we should legislate Artificial Intelligence through the recent Executive Order issued?

In the following Makpar Fed Mission Success podcast interview, Peter Cofrancesco and Eros Marcello, Makpar’s two Artificial Intelligence thought leaders, breakdown the key elements of President Biden’s AI Executive Order, and provide their overall candid perspectives on the future of AI in government.

President Biden’s recent Executive Order (EO) on the safe, secure, and trustworthy development and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is certainly the biggest government IT news of 2023. As the EO is nearly 100 pages in length, there’s a lot of information to digest, and we recently published this high-level summary.

Taking things one-step further, Makpar’s Peter Cofrancesco and Eros Marcello discuss everything from the deregulation of AI, the impact of AI on the workforce, the rise of liquid neural networks, and much more.

Following are key highlights from this podcast interview:

  • An overall candid view of President Biden’s AI EO. (1:00)

  • Ero’s take about the EO from the recent GovAI Summit 2023, where he presented the evolution of defense technologies and neuromorphic engineering. (7:00)

  • Why Peter and Eros believe in the deregulation of AI, and what is coming in the near future regarding AI and liquid neural networks. (8:37)

  • Key challenges that the government faces regarding workforce training in the new era of AI. (16:22)

  • Insights on AI concerns and CBRN threats, which are highlighted in the AI EO. (19:50)

  • A look at how to mitigate overall AI concerns. (23:13)

We would like to thank Peter and Eros for sharing their insights on Biden’s AI EO. If you would like to learn more about how Makpar can help your agency develop the most comprehensive AI solutions for enhancing mission success, please contact us here.    

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