Instructs the Director of National Intelligence to award contracts or grants to encourage microelectronic research; details the purpose of such research
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This is a binding federal statute enacted by the U.S. Congress as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021. It contains mandatory language directing the Director of National Intelligence to award contracts or grants, with specific legal authority and appropriated funding.
This document has minimal coverage of AI risk domains. It primarily addresses competitive dynamics (6.4) through its focus on maintaining U.S. superiority in AI and microelectronics. There are implicit connections to AI system capabilities and potential dual-use concerns, but the document does not explicitly address specific AI risks or harms. The focus is on research funding rather than risk mitigation.
This document primarily governs Scientific Research and Development Services by funding microelectronics research for AI advancement. It also has implications for National Security through its focus on maintaining U.S. superiority in AI for national security purposes, and for the Information sector through development of computing infrastructure.
The document focuses primarily on the 'Plan and Design' and 'Build and Use Model' stages of the AI lifecycle, as it funds research into novel computing architectures, materials, and algorithms for AI advancement. It addresses foundational research that precedes model development rather than deployment or operational monitoring.
The document explicitly mentions artificial intelligence and machine learning, focusing on the underlying microelectronics infrastructure. It does not distinguish between different types of AI (frontier, general purpose, task-specific, etc.) or mention specific model architectures. The focus is on hardware and computing infrastructure rather than AI models themselves.
United States Congress
The document is a section of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, which is federal legislation enacted by the United States Congress. Congress is explicitly identified as the legislative body making findings and creating this program.
Director of National Intelligence; Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity
The Director of National Intelligence, acting through the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA), is explicitly designated as the authority responsible for implementing this program by awarding contracts and grants.
Director of National Intelligence; Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity
While not explicitly stated, the Director of National Intelligence and IARPA would be responsible for monitoring the research programs they fund through standard contract and grant oversight mechanisms. The document does not specify separate monitoring bodies.
The document targets entities that will receive contracts or grants to conduct microelectronics research for AI advancement. These would be research organizations, companies, or institutions developing AI infrastructure and capabilities, though no specific entities are named. The research areas described (novel computing models, materials, devices, architectures, algorithms for AI) indicate targets are AI developers and infrastructure providers.