UTSA joins federal consortium to advance AI safety – The University of Texas at San Antonio

MARCH 6, 2024 UTSA has joined the U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute Consortium (AISIC), an organization established by the U.S. Department of Commerces National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), to bring together government, university and industry researchers, AI creators and users, and community groups to support the development and deployment of trustworthy and safe AI.

UTSAs inclusion in the national consortium is a testament to its expertise in artificial intelligence, data science, computing and cybersecurity as well as its robust educational programs to develop career-ready Roadrunners who are prepared to succeed in the growing artificial intelligence workforce.

We are proud to collaborate with this consortium to help lead the way in these cutting-edge fields and to continue to expand the universitys collective expertise for the benefit of the institution and our UTSA students, said Heather Shipley, interim provost and executive vice president for academic affairs.

The AISIC includes more than 200 member organizations and institutions that are on the frontlines of researching, developing and/or leveraging AI systems to positively transform society. These entities represent the nations largest companies and innovative startups, creators of the worlds most advanced AI systems and hardware and representatives from professions with deep engagement in AIs use today.

The universitys combined assets, particularly within the School of Data Science and the National Security Collaboration Center, position UTSA to play a crucial role in advancing the mission of the consortium, said Jianwei Niu, interim executive director of the School of Data Science and interim dean of University College.

Niu noted that David Mongeau, former founding director of the SDS, was instrumental in leading UTSAs efforts to join the AISIC along with SDS core faculty and project leads Adel Alaeddini, professor of mechanical engineering and SDS associate director for academic programs, Gabriela Ciocarlie, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, and Paul Rad, associate professor of computer science and SDS associate director of research.

The AISIC aims to advance AI safety by bringing together government, academia and industry to develop and deploy trustworthy and safe AI systems. Through collaboration and guidance, the consortium seeks to set standards, promote AI development practices and cultivate a skilled AI workforce.

The U.S. government has a significant role to play in setting the standards and developing the tools we need to mitigate the risks and harness the immense potential of artificial intelligence, said U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo. President Biden directed us to pull every lever to accomplish two key goals: set safety standards and protect our innovation ecosystem. Thats precisely what the U.S. AI Safety Institute Consortium is set up to help us do.

The SDS is the only school of its kind at a Tier One, Hispanic Serving Institution. The school was established to educate top data scientists for Texas workforce while leading the nation in data-intensive research. Its commitment to excellence, innovation and community engagement makes it a hub for data-driven and AI-powered solutions and a driving force in the ever-evolving data and AI landscape.

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