A full House committee hearing examined whether the United States is positioned to retain leadership in quantum science and technology, reviewing federal programs, industrial progress, workforce needs and national security implications.
A House committee convened a full-committee hearing to assess American leadership in quantum science and technology, focusing on investments, workforce, supply chains, and national security implications.
The director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy testified before Congress to outline the administration's approach to artificial intelligence governance, research investment, national security considerations and coordination with industry and international partners.
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