Bipartisan US lawmakers introduce National AI Commission Act, focusing on regulation and public involvement in AI development.
The bipartisan National AI Commission Act was introduced by Representatives Ted Lieu, Ken Buck and Anna Eshoo. The bill proposes the creation of a “National AI Commission” to formulate a comprehensive framework for regulating AI.
The act aims to address the potential risks associated with AI technology, with Lieu emphasizing the importance of preventing harm that can arise from unregulated AI. The commission will bring together experts, government officials, industry representatives and labor stakeholders to achieve this.
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