As China’s ascendancy in Artificial Intelligence (AI) potentially surpasses
that of the United States in specific dimensions, this research article critically
assesses the existing and proposed AI policies of the United States, incorporating
recommendations from the U.S. National Security Commission on AI (NSCAI).
The research uses dual-scoring metrics based on the NSCAI-proposed AI stack
and an original stakeholder metric to provide quantifiable variables to assess the
potential impact of a policy, capturing feasible policy proposals. This analysis
creates a practical tool for policy analysts and researchers to evaluate AI policies,
which includes a tiered policy structure based on overall scores from the dualscoring metrics. Given the significance of AI in future national development, our
model aims to aid policymakers in discerning the merit and feasibility of specific AI
policies, thereby facilitating informed policymaking and development.
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