US senators passed two artificial intelligence laws amid growing interest in solving problems with this technology.
As reported by Ukrinform, this was reported by Reuters.
One bill requires the US government to be transparent when using artificial intelligence to interact with humans. Another would set up an office to determine whether the United States remained competitive in emerging technologies.
Democratic Senator Gary Peters, who chairs the Homeland Security Committee, along with Republican Senator Mike Brown and James Lankford, passed a bill that would require US government agencies to notify people when they use artificial intelligence to interact with humans.
The bill also obliges agencies to create an opportunity for people to appeal any decision made by AI.
Democratic Senators Michael Bennet and Mark Warner, along with Republican Senator Todd Young, have introduced a bill to create the Office of Global Competitive Analysis, which aims to ensure that the United States remains at the forefront of artificial intelligence development.
As reported by Ukrinform, leading AI leaders, including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, met with experts and professors to raise the “risk of extinction from AI” and urged politicians to equate AI with associated risks. epidemics and nuclear war.