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Advising the Defense Innovation Board on AI integration in military operations; with a lifelong passion for communications and a proven track record of excellence, Joe brings unparalleled experience in navigating complex geopolitical landscapes and crafting impactful messaging strategies.

Guarding the AI frontier: A proposal for federal regulation

By Col. (ret.) Joe Buccino
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With Generative AI evolving at full throttle, a bright future beckons. The technology has the potential to allow enhanced medical diagnostics, personalized education, optimized resource allocation in humanitarian efforts, and solutions to mitigate the most harmful effects of global warming. However, these same tools may also introduce profound societal disruption.

Red Teams, watermarks and GPUs: The advantages and limitations of Biden’s AI executive order

Joe Buccino

November 3, 2023 10:06 am

By establishing new standards for AI safety, security and ethics, and promoting innovation, competition and public trust, the Biden executive order positions ...

Regulation of AI’s heartbeat: a race against time for humanity

by Joe Buccino, Opinion Contributor - 10/08/23 11:00 AM ET

Rapidly advancing AI offers endless promise for society’s most vexing problems. Each day, hour, and minute, the systems grow more intelligent, powerful, and capable. AI models will expedite the development of lifesaving, society-shaping drugs in the coming years. AI platforms will forecast extreme weather events and changes in climate patterns with greater accuracy.

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Sam Altman’s saga could serve as a catalyst for global AI regulation

by Joe Buccino, Opinion Contributor - 12/06/23 9:30 AM ET

Sam Altman’s saga could serve as a catalyst for global AI regulation

File – OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speaks in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Tuesday, June 6, 2023. Anthropic, ChatGPT- maker OpenAI and other major developers of AI systems known as large language models say they’re hard at work to make them more truthful. (AP Photo/Jon Gambrell, File)

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EU framework heralds dawn of AI diplomacy with US, China

By U.S. Army Colonel (ret.) Joe Buccino
An embassy employee uses a hair dryer to flatten the flags before US Vice President Kamala Harris delivers a policy speech on the Biden-Harris Administration's vision for the future of artificial intelligence (AI), at the US Embassy in London on Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

This past week, European Union policy makers agreed to the AI Act, one of the first significant frameworks to govern the technology. This potential blueprint stands as a guide for European leaders to create the first major regulation governing AI in the western world.

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