Public-private partnerships need more 'efficiency,' Energy official says
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Department of Energy officials express commitment to advancing U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence by utilizing high performance computing resources. Speaking at the AI + Expo, Harriet Kung emphasized the need for improved processes to expedite partnerships between the DOE and private sector. She highlighted the successful history of national labs collaborating with industry, urging for quicker negotiations to foster efficient public-private partnerships. The DOE aims to provide curated data to companies like OpenAI while increasing funding for AI research to enhance science-based models and breakthroughs in technology.
We need new public-private partnerships. We need speed, we need efficiency, we need mutual benefits. Traditional negotiations have been too slow.
The labs can provide private companies like OpenAI with curated data to help them train their models and build science-focused AI tools.
We have to increase funding and AI research to construct and tune more scientifically-based models that will accelerate breakthroughs.
AI requires energy and compute, and DOE is known for its leadership in computing and developing novel imaging technologies.
Read at Nextgov.com
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