The O-1 Visa for AI Innovators and Entrepreneurs

The first time I tried ChatGPT in action, I was impressed.  While I would never use it to write a legal brief we have found lots of uses in our practice that save time and increase efficiencies. Of course, we all use AI technologies on a daily basis from opening our phones with our faces to getting directions and traffic updates to asking digital voice assistants what song is playing.  The potential impact of AI technologies is huge, and not just for procrastinating students trying to get that essay written for school.

As with all technological advancements, innovators and entrepreneurs are leading the way, whether as highly skilled researchers involved in the creation or refinement of the AI technology, or as entrepreneurs adapting the technology in a new way to an old industry. In this post, we discuss one of the best visa options—the O-1 visa—for those AI innovators and entrepreneurs who want to live and work in the US.

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DHS to Introduce AI Pilot Programs

On March 18, 2024, the Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) announced three planned pilot programs to be introduced this year which will utilize artificial intelligence (“AI”) for the advancement of homeland security. DHS’ first “Artificial Intelligence Roadmap” outlines how the government will use AI to deliver “meaningful benefits to the American public and advance homeland security, while ensuring that individuals’ privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties are protected.”

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