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Category: Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence Science Enterprise

Catalyzing the quantum leap

Kushal Seetharam , and Michael DeMarco

A focus on the workforce may be necessary to unlock the potential of quantum information science.

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Artificial Intelligence

A self driving license: Ensuring autonomous vehicles deliver on the promise of safer roads

Christopher Bradley , and Victoria Preston

Autonomous vehicles will only be safer than human drivers if appropriate support and testing protocols are provided and enforced.

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Artificial Intelligence Healthcare

Current regulations will not protect patient privacy in the age of machine learning

Ashwin Narayan

Changing the current U.S. “reasonable expectation of privacy” doctrine and ending the restriction of HIPAA to only the healthcare industry are two specific steps local or federal governments can take to protect privacy in the age of ML

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Healthcare

Preventing the next pandemic

Michelle E. Matzko3 Marie Floryan3 Christian L. Loyo , and 2 more

A combination of clear public health messaging, accessible testing, and advances in biotechnology can be powerful tools to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

Space & Security

Policies for incentivizing orbital debris assessment and remediation

Carson Bullock , and Robert T. Johanson

A universal system for risk assessment and financial incentives can be strategies to mitigate threats posed by space debris on space infrastructure.

Artificial Intelligence Science Enterprise

Catalyzing the quantum leap

Kushal Seetharam , and Michael DeMarco

A focus on the workforce may be necessary to unlock the potential of quantum information science.

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