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leading technology companies that have been on the forefront of developing degenerative ai models, microsoft, google, amazon, meta, and we have the competitive infrastructure to data centers to national fiber to national tower to 5g to satellite, to fixed wireless, to local fiber. i have everything in the ecosystem, the infrastructure and the applications and the content to kind of know the critical infrastructure, how do we protect and secure that aspect of what will be deployed and -- and the applications that will come to every user of our networks and enabled by the networks, the advanced applications of ai that will be enabled by the networks for those who are creating these wonderful sometimes scary to us applications. so i think we are uniquely positioned, we want to work with regional hubs of universities, whether it's my alma mater oma that just started, just announced, the intelligence center working with the department of defense, the university of arizona and all that they represent and their med school, law school business school, land grant, engineering, but how do we have regi
leading technology companies that have been on the forefront of developing degenerative ai models, microsoft, google, amazon, meta, and we have the competitive infrastructure to data centers to national fiber to national tower to 5g to satellite, to fixed wireless, to local fiber. i have everything in the ecosystem, the infrastructure and the applications and the content to kind of know the critical infrastructure, how do we protect and secure that aspect of what will be deployed and -- and the...
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japan connections particularly in the private sector, that's microsoft investment into japan is important for overall cybersecurity because we don't have cybersecurity but we can trust, it's good to be harder for the u.s. and japan to cooperate militarily on the defense front. so while i see your point i think there's a two way back and forth investment between the u.s. and japan for those countries interests. host: one more call. democrat, kentucky. caller: joe biden helped build china up whenever they pass the most favored nation trading status with china they gave it to them and suck the industry right out of america. there was a lot of plants of two to 3000 people working that went right to china. you would -- you can thank them for giving us the problem we had today with them. host: i think republicans and democrats are responsible for the policies towards china from 2025 years ago. and again i would just point out both the trump administration and now the biden administration recognize that those policies of hoping including china, opening up trade with china is going to moderate it
japan connections particularly in the private sector, that's microsoft investment into japan is important for overall cybersecurity because we don't have cybersecurity but we can trust, it's good to be harder for the u.s. and japan to cooperate militarily on the defense front. so while i see your point i think there's a two way back and forth investment between the u.s. and japan for those countries interests. host: one more call. democrat, kentucky. caller: joe biden helped build china up...
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automation, the talent pool of soldiers that would be required to do this are the same talent pool microsoft is looking for, apple is looking for. how does the army go about attracting the servicemembers required for the next wave of innovation the army has to have to stay competitive on the battlefield? mr. camarillo:. . that's a great question -- that is a great question. i think we are all competing for similar talent pools for different objectives. that's a concern i have. i will say in the area of skill sets regarding software, ai, machine learning, it's a little different. i think the allocation of skill sets between the army and industry needs to be rightly understood. here is what i mean by that. we rely on the industrial base to generate those capabilities and provide us with cutting-edge technology. i think what the army, especially those soldiers in uniform, primarily have to do is rely on integrated and incorporated with the mission objectives they have. that's a different skill set. one area where they converge is the exchange of information into the understanding of each other'
automation, the talent pool of soldiers that would be required to do this are the same talent pool microsoft is looking for, apple is looking for. how does the army go about attracting the servicemembers required for the next wave of innovation the army has to have to stay competitive on the battlefield? mr. camarillo:. . that's a great question -- that is a great question. i think we are all competing for similar talent pools for different objectives. that's a concern i have. i will say in the...
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so as we think about the growth and development in the fact that microsoft is already in our pockets and they will search on millions, and millions of people will have that upscale time that social media has had historic way. it is incumbent on all developers who have the appropriate tools for their first and third parties. >> i will open it up to questions in a second. one more question, we talked about to some extent civil society, regulators government. what's the role of journalists in the coming election? i have a pet theory that at some point, the information environment comes bad enough that people have to turn back to something like authoritative sources or professionals who are willing to sign their names to things because they know they can not leave anything they see without someone telling them it is trustworthy, even if it were [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] >> we will break away at this point for live coverage
so as we think about the growth and development in the fact that microsoft is already in our pockets and they will search on millions, and millions of people will have that upscale time that social media has had historic way. it is incumbent on all developers who have the appropriate tools for their first and third parties. >> i will open it up to questions in a second. one more question, we talked about to some extent civil society, regulators government. what's the role of journalists...
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. >> cloud computing has allowed companies like microsoft, google , aws to provide that service for customers. >> but what is really interesting is how cloud computing affects the day-to-day lives of everyday individuals. >> cloud computing supports everything from group chance to search engines to navigation apps to powerful ai technology. furthermore, it is even behind public platforms of communication, and in some cases ad hoc governments. let's take a look at some of the risks of relying on cloud computing. >> if that was just a company's on-site, you would have to get to the premises and physically access it. if someone gets into a cloud, potentially, they could get access to many people's data. >> and south korea, a hacker who is able to breach a network and able to steal the personal information of 70% of the adult population of korea. this happens every day. >> we have criminals going after money. we have nationstates going after information. >> furthermore, cloud computing can cause an entire generation of americans to get addicted to their devices. in the past, the amount of enterta
. >> cloud computing has allowed companies like microsoft, google , aws to provide that service for customers. >> but what is really interesting is how cloud computing affects the day-to-day lives of everyday individuals. >> cloud computing supports everything from group chance to search engines to navigation apps to powerful ai technology. furthermore, it is even behind public platforms of communication, and in some cases ad hoc governments. let's take a look at some of the...
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corporations like microsoft and exn mobil have hundreds of billions of dollars of retained earnings othr books they've invested in corporate assets, research and development and othe activities. in some cases, those retained earnings exceed thcuent value of shares. under the governments vw and i think as demonstrated by the mrt, apparently congress could simply text backwards reaching back as far as it would care to do so to attribute tse retained earnings going back ma yrs to current shareholders. in some stces in excess of the value of the current holdings. i think the court shod ep in mind there is an impact to that positionhapurportedly narrower addition under the existing code which ishe is no carveout against taxing shareholders in the current code on corporate earnings. if those are 16th amendment earnings -- 16th amendment income to shareholders, they are already subject to the ince tax through the gateway defiti of gross iomthat reaches everything under the 16th amendment. there is no carveout. those would already be subject to it. i think this demonsttethe way the government's
corporations like microsoft and exn mobil have hundreds of billions of dollars of retained earnings othr books they've invested in corporate assets, research and development and othe activities. in some cases, those retained earnings exceed thcuent value of shares. under the governments vw and i think as demonstrated by the mrt, apparently congress could simply text backwards reaching back as far as it would care to do so to attribute tse retained earnings going back ma yrs to current...
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the ukrainians, while microsoft, amazon and others did a fabulous job moving the ukrainian government to the cloud, there had been no planning for how they were going to communicate. elon musk stepped in and solved this one, but that was not part of a plan. i am wondering if you can bring us up-to-date on both the ammunition side and the communication cyber side. so -- sorry, desperately need some caffeine here. two things. first and foremost on what was happening in europe, one of the hardest lessons for the war in ukraine for the nato allies was a deeper appreciation and understanding of the brittleness of the transatlantic defense industrial base. some of the shortages that we were seeing because of an aging, shrinking workforce across that defense industrial base. what we thought were nato's standards that enabled us to have the stocks necessary to cope with any particular contingency, ukraine opened our eyes to the reality that first and foremost, we needed to have a lot more on hand, but also that we needed to open up those production lines that we had shuttered many years ago.
the ukrainians, while microsoft, amazon and others did a fabulous job moving the ukrainian government to the cloud, there had been no planning for how they were going to communicate. elon musk stepped in and solved this one, but that was not part of a plan. i am wondering if you can bring us up-to-date on both the ammunition side and the communication cyber side. so -- sorry, desperately need some caffeine here. two things. first and foremost on what was happening in europe, one of the hardest...
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last summer, microsoft faced a dangerous intrusion into its cloud system. as always, attacks pose a great danger to our citizens. it is critical the department of homeland security receives the resources it needs to bolster cybersecurity and i'm glad to see this budget includes significant resources for our leading cybersecurity agency. we also have a chance to discuss the department plans to secure our northern and southern borders. the irregular flow of migrants at our southern border continues to put the strain on law enforcement officials as well as neighboring communities. members of this committee, senator sinema and senator langford, worked hard to negotiate a bipartisan water bill this past year that would have been the most significant border bill in decades to strengthen our presence on the border and i would like to take a moment to thank them. thank you for your hard work in developing that compromise. unfortunately it didn't move forward. unfortunately i have many callings that like to talk about solving a problem but would much rather throw ro
last summer, microsoft faced a dangerous intrusion into its cloud system. as always, attacks pose a great danger to our citizens. it is critical the department of homeland security receives the resources it needs to bolster cybersecurity and i'm glad to see this budget includes significant resources for our leading cybersecurity agency. we also have a chance to discuss the department plans to secure our northern and southern borders. the irregular flow of migrants at our southern border...
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microsoft with the uae basically partnering to ensure that any ai and ai infrastructure they build across the gulf and other countries, it is not going to be based on huawei infrastructure. it is going to be based on u.s. infrastructure. these are examples -- we are not going to match china in foreign aid ever. it is not our way and politically impossible but we have the world's most creative, dynamic, innovative tech and private sector. we need to find ways to leverage and partner with them to be instruments of american foreign policy. when their interest align, that is often quite possible and we overlook that kid we -- we overlook that. the entire one hand find our back when we don't use our prowess to our advantage. tom: that the authoritarian states have a particularly authoritarian model of building relationships and it is not surprising that they tend to seek out like-minded regimes in the developing world to try to reinforce those regimes. we do better beyond what the u.s. government does in terms of foreign assistance is unleash the power of the american economy, the american ngo
microsoft with the uae basically partnering to ensure that any ai and ai infrastructure they build across the gulf and other countries, it is not going to be based on huawei infrastructure. it is going to be based on u.s. infrastructure. these are examples -- we are not going to match china in foreign aid ever. it is not our way and politically impossible but we have the world's most creative, dynamic, innovative tech and private sector. we need to find ways to leverage and partner with them to...
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language models are being built into complex ai, ai systems are built into microsoft suite, office suite. it is a real challenge. if we want to use the foundation model as the foundation of the ecosystem, it is creaky, brittle and a real problem for democracy. host: chatbots generate information. but social media is where it gets broadcast. we've heard a lot about tiktok. i'm curious, with ai, a bunch of concerns, information bias. and robots might kill us all. you gotta have two separate conversations. feels like we're having a conversation about tiktok and the chinese influence on us, but countries are using american social media. how important is it that we know facebook and what used to be twitter in addition to tiktok? dr. nelson: we are having a challenge mitigating it because the challenge we face with tiktok potentially is who owns the data, where is it going. some of the data we are concerned about is american companies unregulated. the issue under all of it is really about data, we talk about general use. data flows and the ecosystem is the ultimate dual use. data is circulatin
language models are being built into complex ai, ai systems are built into microsoft suite, office suite. it is a real challenge. if we want to use the foundation model as the foundation of the ecosystem, it is creaky, brittle and a real problem for democracy. host: chatbots generate information. but social media is where it gets broadcast. we've heard a lot about tiktok. i'm curious, with ai, a bunch of concerns, information bias. and robots might kill us all. you gotta have two separate...
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last summer, microsoft faced a dangerous cut outsources criminal organization. this included foreign governments to our citizens. it is critical that we receive the resources that it needs. this includes significant resources for the leading cyber security agency. we have a chance to discuss the departments plans to secure our border. the irregular flow of migrants at the southern border continues to a string on law enforcement officials, as well as neighboring communities. members of this community, they worked incredibly hard to negotiate a bipartisan border bill this past year. it would have been the most significant border bill in decades. trying to strengthen our presence on the board. i would certainly like to take a moment to thank them. thank you for your hard work, developing that compromise. fortunately, they didn't move forward. i have many colleagues that would like to talk about solving a problem. it is so much easier to throw rocks. even though the bill has potential to make substantial changes, it also would have provided critical resources for th
last summer, microsoft faced a dangerous cut outsources criminal organization. this included foreign governments to our citizens. it is critical that we receive the resources that it needs. this includes significant resources for the leading cyber security agency. we have a chance to discuss the departments plans to secure our border. the irregular flow of migrants at the southern border continues to a string on law enforcement officials, as well as neighboring communities. members of this...
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all who want to introduce written statements may do so submitting them to the clerk in microsoft word format by 5:00 p.m., 14 days after this hearing, april 24, 2024. without objection, the hearing world will remain open 14 days to allow statements and materials referenced during the hearing to be submitted to the official hearing record. mr. owens: i'd like now to turn to introduce our four distinguished witnesses. first witness is mr. mark cantowits who is president of cerebral institute, cerebral which is located -- sorry about that. which is located in skokie, illinois. our next witness is justin, the president and c.e.o. of the national student for financial aid administrators located in washington, d.c. third witness is ms. kim cook, c.e.o. of national college attainment network located in washington, d.c. our final witness is rachel fieldman who is the vice provost for enrollment at university of north carolina, chapel hill, located in chapel hill, north carolina. thank you so much. we thank the witnesses for being here today and for giving your testimony and pursuant to the ru
all who want to introduce written statements may do so submitting them to the clerk in microsoft word format by 5:00 p.m., 14 days after this hearing, april 24, 2024. without objection, the hearing world will remain open 14 days to allow statements and materials referenced during the hearing to be submitted to the official hearing record. mr. owens: i'd like now to turn to introduce our four distinguished witnesses. first witness is mr. mark cantowits who is president of cerebral institute,...
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and it turned out we found academic article after ac democratting article -- academic article, microsoft doing huge data analytics, all sorts of things out there that in many ways we're at war. we don't actually understand it. but we have a war going on and it's a war for hearts and minds and there are bad actors around this world. the number of data points we have here showing particularly china, russia, iran, and it's getting weaponized at a level i don't think any of us are intellectually ready for because a.i. is here. the plain language is here. and they're moving off of just your facebook page or your social media accounts. it is moving into now fake text messages. all sorts of other ways where they're going to try to pollute and take down the west. and we are not the only ones. we have map after map of what china just did to taiwan. now, taiwan actually has built a policy on how to help combat it. they get attacked on social media with fake stuff, they have teams that turn around and say, ok, here's what they said, here's the documents, look it up yourself. i don't think we're rea
and it turned out we found academic article after ac democratting article -- academic article, microsoft doing huge data analytics, all sorts of things out there that in many ways we're at war. we don't actually understand it. but we have a war going on and it's a war for hearts and minds and there are bad actors around this world. the number of data points we have here showing particularly china, russia, iran, and it's getting weaponized at a level i don't think any of us are intellectually...
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like g mail, microsoft, apple. somebody has your emails. because of that the government is getting access to some of this very private information, nonpublic information because they are able to buy it. they shouldn't be able to buy it. if this bill passes and becomes law, they won't be able to buy it and bypass your fourth amendment rights. i encourage all of our colleagues to support this important legislation. freedom surrendered is rarely reclaimed. we have such an opportunity today to reclaim the right to privacy that is supposed to be protected by the fourth amendment. i hope everyone will join me in defending freedom today. i yield back. mrs. hageman: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i now yield two minutes to the distinguished gentlelady from washington, representative jayapal. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. jayapal: thank you so much, mr. chairman. i am very proud to co-sponsor this important bipartisan bill that
like g mail, microsoft, apple. somebody has your emails. because of that the government is getting access to some of this very private information, nonpublic information because they are able to buy it. they shouldn't be able to buy it. if this bill passes and becomes law, they won't be able to buy it and bypass your fourth amendment rights. i encourage all of our colleagues to support this important legislation. freedom surrendered is rarely reclaimed. we have such an opportunity today to...
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who complaipped some people who don't have resources to compete with huge data resources of google, microsoft and the like that we need data bases that are available to businesses, researchers and this sets up a large data base, probably not as. they scrubbed trillion words when they set it up. if you scrub six trillion words, maybe 40% may not be true. but there's a lot of stuff not there. you let the scientists of the national science foundation build it for all of us. another one, go to the most basic part of a.i. safety is the notion of not allowing artificial intelligence to make the decision on nuclear launch against china, or russia. there are a lot of wonderful ideas out there that we will try to get done and build incrementally. and those who are vein enough to think we can regulate. they are trying to do it in europe and lots and lots pushback. they might disagree. but trying to manage and regulate the math and science where as we think that is impossible and also not smart and trying to regulate the end users if it puts a child at risk, if it of the many different things it could d
who complaipped some people who don't have resources to compete with huge data resources of google, microsoft and the like that we need data bases that are available to businesses, researchers and this sets up a large data base, probably not as. they scrubbed trillion words when they set it up. if you scrub six trillion words, maybe 40% may not be true. but there's a lot of stuff not there. you let the scientists of the national science foundation build it for all of us. another one, go to the...
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. >> cloud computing essentially has allowed companies like microsoft, google, a of u.s. two provide that service for customers. >> what's really interesting is how cloud computing affects the day-to-day lives of everyday individuals. cloud computing supports everything from group chat to search engine, and navigation apps and powerful ai controllers. furthermore, it's behind public platforms of communication. and in some cases, -- let's take a look at the risks relying on cloud computing. >> if that was just -- you would have to get into the premises and physically access it. some of the cloud potentially could get access to many people's data. >> in south korea a hacker was able to breach a network and able to steal the personal information of 70% of the adult population of korea. this happens every day. >> you have criminals who are going after it for money. we have nationstates that are going after this information. >> furthermore, cloud computing could cause the entire generation of americans to get addicted to their devices. in the past, the amount of entertainment
. >> cloud computing essentially has allowed companies like microsoft, google, a of u.s. two provide that service for customers. >> what's really interesting is how cloud computing affects the day-to-day lives of everyday individuals. cloud computing supports everything from group chat to search engine, and navigation apps and powerful ai controllers. furthermore, it's behind public platforms of communication. and in some cases, -- let's take a look at the risks relying on cloud...