Obama Calls for AI Programming Recruits to Join Biden Admin for ‘Common Good’

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Former President Barack Obama is publicly calling on programmers to join the Biden administration in developing an artificial intelligence army for “the common good.”

Obama’s statement suggests that Obama and other Democratic leaders are in a rush to be the first to establish AI supremacy and are recruiting young software engineers to do so.

“And I want to emphasize again … because you have an audience that understands these things, cares about them, engages with them, works with them … If you are interested in helping to shape all these amazing questions that will come up , go to AI.gov and see if there are opportunities for you fresh out of school,” Obama said at the Decoder Podcast.

“Or maybe you’re a seasoned tech programmer who’s done well … bought the house, done everything, and says, ‘You know I want to do something for the greater good.'” Sign up. This is part of the that we established there during my presidency at US Digital Services,” the former president continued.

“And it’s remarkable how many high-level people decided for six months, for a year, for two years, and then devoting themselves to questions that are bigger than, you know, what’s the latest application, you know , or the video game. was. It turned out to be very important to them. And attracting that kind of talent to that field with that perspective, I think is going to be vital,” Obama stated.

Obviously, Obama has been close to planning President Biden’s AI executive order. In accordance with NBC newshas been involved with him for at least five months.

“Former President Barack Obama has been quietly advising the White House for the past five months on his strategy to address artificial intelligence, engaging behind the scenes with tech companies and holding Zoom meetings with key contributors from the West Wing at the request of President Joe Biden, according to aides to both men,” NBC News reported.

“The joint effort culminated Monday when Biden signed an executive order establishing some government oversight of AI development. It’s the first time Biden has tapped his former boss to help shape a key policy initiative, his aides said, and he did it because Obama shares his views on the issue and brings a certain strength that could help move the process forward quickly,” the leftist. a news media has been added.

“You have to move fast here, not at the normal pace of government or the normal pace of the private sector, because technology is moving so fast,” White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients said, quoting Biden . “We have to move as fast, or ideally faster. And we have to pull all the levers we can.”

The call to young programmers may or may not be answered. It seems as if the pay will be low and the government is appealing to school leavers to join an elite group that will develop AI.

Obama has stated that he is very concerned about how AI could affect the upcoming election as well. And his political signature appears to be all over Biden’s new executive order.

“Obama was particularly helpful in laying the groundwork for tech companies to volunteer to pressure-test their AI models before releasing them to the public, aides to Biden and Obama said. Part of his approach was urge industry leaders to consider risks beyond national security, including information integrity, bias and discrimination,” NBC News reported.

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