3 bipartisan bills aimed at regulating AI coming to Congress this week: Here’s what we know
This week, US members of Congress introduced three bipartisan bills addressing artificial intelligenceits riskand the US position in the AI race.
A bill introduced in the US House of Representatives would require transparency when people interact with artificial intelligence. A bill introduced in the Senate will ensure the United States leads innovation in the AI, semiconductor, and quantum computing industries.
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Another bill introduced in the Senate will require government agencies to disclose to the public when an agency is using AI.
“The federal government needs to be proactive and transparent in its use of AI and ensure that decisions are not made without a controller,” Senator Mike Braun said in a statement.
House Bill, AI Disclosure Actintroduced by Representative Ritchie Torres and will help the government correct misinformation from images and texts created by artificial intelligence.
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“Disclosure is not a magic bullet, but it is the usual starting point for what will inevitably be a long road towards federal regulation,” Torres said in a statement.
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Before the legitimacy of the images could be exposed, millions of people viewed them and believed them to be real, sparking intense political debates. Torres’ bill would be enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, which would impose fines on entities that violate disclosure requirements.
The House Bill is still in the early stages of development and there are many questions that need to be answered before it passes through the lower house of Congress.
The Senate bill, the American Technology Leadership Act, is intended to create a government entity to encourage American innovation and keep it at the forefront of technological advancements.
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The Office of Global Competitive Analysis will be a committee of government employees from multiple government agencies. The Commission will use federal intelligence, commercial data, and national security policies to decide which technologies are most important to economic growth, national security, and the dominance of the United States. US industry.
For geopolitical reasons, Washington has taken steps to restricting China’s access to US-made semiconductor chips and chip making equipment.