Education has become a primary goal of artificial intelligence interests in Washington
FILE - The Capitol dome on Capitol Hill is seen through a glass structure in Washington, on April 6, 2011. industry has gone on a lobbying binge in the past few years, deploying scores of hired influencers to help shape potential government action.
Relying on PowerPoint slides and briefing papers, AI industry lobbyists are getting lots of face time with lawmakers and staffers, advising them on the ins and outs of the technology. A major reason for the growth is that AI touches on so many different aspects of life, from health care and education to national security and the risks of disinformation.
“On AI, we are pushing on an open door" in Congress, Craig Albright, the top lobbyist and senior vice president atVarun Krovi, a technology lobbyist, said such educational campaigns are effective because they build a level of rapport and trust between lobbyists and lawmakers. One reason for that power, say skeptics about the way artificial intelligence is regulated, is that outside entities such as academia and nonprofits cannot keep up with AI companies and trade associations that are influencing Congress. According to academics, members of Congress are more willing to listen to representatives from well-known technology companies than they are from more impartial experts.
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