This week, members of the US Congress introduced three bipartisan bills addressing artificial intelligence, its risks, and America’s place in the AI race.
A bill introduced in the US House of Representatives would require transparency when people interact with generative AI. Bill introduced in the Senate This will ensure that America leads innovation in the AI, semiconductor and quantum computing industries.
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Another bill introduced in the Senate Government agencies will be required to disclose to the public when an agency is using AI.
“The federal government needs to be proactive and transparent with its use of AI and ensure that decisions are not being made without humans in the driver’s seat,” Senator Mike Braun said in a statement.
house bill, AI Disclosure ActIt was introduced by Representative Richie Torres and will help the government regulate misinformation from AI-generated images and text.
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“The disclosure is by no means a magic bullet, but it is a common-sense starting point on what will surely be a long road toward federal regulation,” Torres said in a statement.
in March, Former President Donald Trump was accused of allegedly paying a porn star to keep quiet, Photos of him being arrested by a mob of New York police officers went viral online. Photos were produced by MidJourneyAn image generator that uses Generative AI to create realistic images.
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Before the validity of the images could be dismissed, millions of people saw them and believed they were real, sparking tense political discourse. Torres’ bill would be enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, which would impose fines for entities that violate disclosure requirements.
The House bill is still in the early stages of development, and there are many questions to be answered before it can pass the lower chamber of Congress.
The Senate bill, the American Technology Leadership Act, aims to create a government entity to encourage American innovation and keep the country at the forefront of technological progress.
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The Office of Global Competitiveness Analysis would be a committee of government personnel from several government agencies. The committee will use federal intelligence, commercial data and national security policies to decide which technologies are most important to US economic growth, national security and industry dominance.
For geopolitical reasons, Washington has taken steps to block China’s access to US-made semiconductor chips and chip-making equipment.











