Today, the White House, through the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), issued a plan for Federal engagement in the development of technical standards for artificial intelligence (AI). The plan was called for as part of the national strategy for U.S. leadership in AI, the American AI Initiative, launched by Executive Order in February 2019. After receiving broad public input, the technical standards plan provides guidance for Federal agencies, the private sector, and the academic community in the development of technical standards and related tools in support of reliable, robust, and trustworthy AI systems, and identifies priorities for Federal government involvement and leadership in AI standards development. “The Trump […]
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White House Issues Plan for Federal Engagement in AI Technical Standards
August 12th, 2019 / in AI, Announcements, policy, resources / by Helen WrightWhat else could CCC offer?
August 12th, 2019 / in Announcements, CCC, Research News, resources / by Helen WrightThe Computing Community Consortium (CCC) wants to know what resources you find most valuable and what else we could offer. Please fill out the form below and let us know! Loading…
A 20-Year Community Roadmap for AI Research in the US is Released
August 7th, 2019 / in AI, Announcements, NSF, pipeline, policy, Research News, workshop reports / by Helen WrightCCC Chair Mark D. Hill, CCC Vice-Chair Liz Bradley, and CCC Director Ann Schwartz Drobnis provided significant contributions to this post. The Computing Community Consortium (CCC) is pleased to release the completed Artificial Intelligence (AI) Roadmap, titled A 20-Year Community Roadmap for AI Research in the US! An HTML version is available here. This roadmap is the result of a year long effort by the CCC and over 100 members of the research community, led by Yolanda Gil (University of Southern California and President of AAAI) and Bart Selman (Cornell University and President Elect of AAAI). Comments on a draft report of this roadmap were requested in May 2019. Thank you to everyone in the […]
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August 5th, 2019 / in Announcements, CCC, Research News / by Helen WrightThe Computing Community Consortium (CCC) wants to know if you would like to be featured on our blog, Great Innovative Ideas, or Catalyzing Computing Podcast! Please fill out the form below if you are interested and we will reach out to you. Loading…
NITRD Request for Information on VIA Task Force Report: R&D Opportunities in Video & Image Analytics
July 31st, 2019 / in Announcements, policy, Research News / by Helen WrightThe Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) National Coordination Office (NCO) requests input from all interested parties on the VIA Task Force Report: R&D Opportunities in Video & Image Analytics. Responses to this Request for Information (RFI) can be general suggestions of revisions or improvements to the VIA Task Force Report, comments on the six strategic goals and objectives, and suggestions to the implementation of the strategic goals and objectives. The public input provided in response to this RFI will inform NITRD NCO, and the VIA Task Force on developing the VIA Task Force Report: R&D Opportunities in Video & Image Analytics. The VIA Task Force seeks the following […]
Call for White Papers for Revision of the US Robotics Roadmap (Deadline August 15th)
July 30th, 2019 / in AI, Announcements, research horizons, Research News, robotics, workshop reports / by Helen WrightThrough support from the Computing Community Consortium (CCC) the US National Robotics Roadmap was first created ten years ago by a group of 120 people from industry and academia. It has since been used by government agencies, universities and companies as a reference about where robotics is going. The first roadmap was published in 2009, then revised in 2013 and 2016. The objective is to publish the 4th version of the roadmap by summer 2020. The objective is to engage about 150-200 people from academia and industry to ensure that the roadmap is representative of the community’s view of where robotics is going. The roadmap will cover manufacturing, service, medical, first-responder, […]







