The U.S. Senate held a hearing to discuss U.S. leadership on artificial intelligence. Senators John Thune and Amy Klobuchar introduced a bill aimed at creating standards for transparency and accountability of AI tools. The bill is intended to direct federal agencies to establish these standards. Additionally, tech scholars and scam victims testified that AI is driving more sophisticated scams during a recent Senate hearing. The discussion also highlighted the need for congressional action despite existing executive orders and guidance from the Office of Management and Budget to prepare the federal government to be a model for accountable AI.
Tech scholars and scam victims told lawmakers artificial intelligence is driving more sophisticated scams during recent a Senate hearing. https://t.co/vHuki5cDYA https://t.co/vProIewawb
"US senators introduce bill to create framework to support #AI transparency, accountability" (via @DailyDashboard) https://t.co/vyf0nm9bXj
In an in-depth piece for @BrookingsInst, D&S’s @kdphd, @janethaven, and Brian J. Chen explain how the AI executive order and @OMBPress guidance prepare the federal government to be a model for accountable AI — and why congressional action is still needed. https://t.co/FeSyTEEosX
Senators John Thune and Amy Klobuchar introduced an artificial intelligence bill that would direct federal agencies to create standards to provide transparency and accountability of AI tools, according to a copy of the bill. https://t.co/enVmLs0pb4 https://t.co/2ZKqjBxHG1
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