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Workshop

AI Infrastructure to Accelerate AI Convergence and Catalyze U.S. Scientific Innovation

June 17 - 18, 2025

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As artificial intelligence (AI) is in a pivotal moment of rapid expansion and impact, building a robust future-proof national AI infrastructure is crucial for fueling the next wave of scientific breakthroughs and sustaining U.S. leadership. National success in a next-generation AI program will hinge on establishing testbeds, data-sharing frameworks, and collaboration networks that unite researchers and innovators across government, university, industry, and philanthropic institutions. By aligning these resources within an integrated AI ecosystem, the United States can catalyze breakthroughs, maintain global competitiveness, and address pressing societal needs. This workshop aims to foster a forward-looking vision for future AI infrastructure that enables the necessary convergence to propel discovery, promotes rapid commercialization, and positions the United States at the forefront of the AI revolution. Emphasizing urgency, speed, and scale in a rapidly evolving innovation environment, the discussions will outline ambitious objectives for over-the-horizon challenges and those scientific and technological advancements in AI that demand coordinated national effort.

GUIPRR will convene multi-sector and cross-cutting experts to explore the infrastructure necessary to enable the swift and widespread commercialization of AI technologies. Participants will identify the policies, partnerships, and infrastructure development strategies that can accelerate the deployment of AI in critical sectors, such as healthcare, manufacturing, and national security.

Location

National Academy of Sciences Building

2101 Constitution Ave NW

Washington DC 20418, USA

Disclaimer

It is essential to the National Academies mission of providing evidence-based advice that participants in any of our meetings or events avoid political or partisan statements or commentary and maintain a culture of mutual respect. The statements and presentations during our meetings or events are solely those of the individual participants and do not necessarily represent the views of other participants or the National Academy of Sciences, which is a non-partisan, tax exempt organization that includes under its Charter the National Academy of Engineering and National Academy of Medicine, and that operates the National Research Council.

Contact

Contact us

Delaney Bond
dbond@nas.edu

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