Summary
A White House adviser on artificial intelligence, Sriram Krishnan, says the U.S. needs to track its progress in AI through market share compared to China. He considers the race between the U.S. and China in AI as a business competition. The U.S. government is working to reduce regulations to speed up AI development.
Key Facts
- Sriram Krishnan is a White House adviser on artificial intelligence.
- He spoke at the Axios AI+ Summit about the U.S. and China's AI competition.
- Krishnan wants the U.S. to measure AI success by market share against China.
- This approach is described as a "business strategy."
- President Trump stated the U.S. aims to lead in AI.
- The U.S. is trying to reduce regulations to help AI development progress faster.