White House Allocates $9 Billion to Help CIA and NSA Run Latest AI Models Amid Chip Shortage
Original: 晶片荒燒進情報圈?白宮撥款 90 億美元,讓 CIA、NSA 全速跑上最新 AI 模型
The White House is allocating $9 billion to help the CIA and NSA secure advanced AI chips and compute power.
The White House and Congress are alarmed that US intelligence agencies are lagging in deploying classified AI tools due to a severe compute shortage. To address this, a $9 billion funding package has been allocated for the CIA and NSA. This capital aims to secure advanced chips and build the infrastructure needed to run next-generation AI models.
With the explosive growth of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, the scale of computation required by the new generation of AI models has far exceeded what most technical experts anticipated just a year or two ago. This trend has affected not only commercial tech giants, but has also raised alarms among senior US government officials. The White House and Congress have recently grown highly vigilant, worried that US intelligence agencies have fallen noticeably behind in testing and deploying highly classified espionage tools due to insufficient computing power and chip shortages.
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