Eighty years after bomb, is AI a new arms race in Los Alamos?
By Alaina Mencinger
Los Alamos National Laboratory
- In February in Los Alamos, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright called artificial intelligence a new Manhattan Project.
- Economic developers and officials at New Mexico's national labs say that AI could have major promise in the state.
- It comes as the federal government is making efforts to prioritize AI development.
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