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U.S. Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios took the stage at CES2020 today to give the crowd the elevator version of the draft guidelines on AI that the White House rolled out this week

- Protocol, the newest media venture backed by the publisher of POLITICO, focuses on the people, power, and politics of technology.Kratsios appeared onstage Wednesday morning to give the CES crowd the elevator version of the draft guidelines on artificial intelligence that the White House rolled out this week.

— “We want to make sure that we have a regulatory system in the U.S. that encourages innovation in artificial intelligence, that doesn’t stifle it, but encourages it in a way that still respects the very important civil liberties and other concerns Americans hold dear,” explained Kratsios.But Nancy caught up with deputy U.S. CTO Lynne Parker, an expert in AI, to get her read on how exactly the new rules would constrain the private sector’s building and deployment of AI. She said the key is that federal departments would have new leverage to shape innovation in the industries they regulate.

That’s in large part because lawmakers have many conflicting complaints about the online industry — Republicans say companies are taking down too much content, and restricting conservative speech in the process, while Democrats argue that the companies need to crack down on things like hate speech. “The criticism of 230 is so all over the place, it’s so scattered,” he said.Kosseff to describe the debate in 26 words. His take: “Some critics say platforms don’t moderate enough.

the mobile video service from Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman. It’s massively bankrolled, star-studded, and kind of a mashup of HBO, Snapchat, IGTV and Netflix, with all content lasting 10 minutes or less. The response among industry insiders? Analyst Matthew Ball said it best: "Right or wrong, it has an actual thesis versus just trying to do what Netflix does, but later to market, and with corporate IP."At least initially, it almost doesn’t matter.

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