Senate Majority Leader Schumer signaled AI regulation will be a main focus for his chamber when Congress returns from August recess.
Fox News correspondent Gillian Turner has the latest on the president's focus amid calls for an impeachment inquiry on 'Special Report.'
Schumer is planning on kicking off a series of bipartisan"AI Insight Forums," he told Senate Democrats in a letter on Friday morning, in a bid to get lawmakers caught up on the rapidly advancing tech. His first,, is expected to feature tech leaders like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sam Altman, among others.
The New York Democrat has made AI regulation a marquee goal of his razor-thin majority this Congress, convening a bipartisan AI working group dedicated to getting their colleagues caught up enough to discuss regulatory efforts.
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