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US senators open to new regulatory agency for AI

By Madeline Hughes ( May 16, 2023, 21:29 GMT | Insight) -- Across the US Senate's political spectrum, Judiciary Committee members are open to a new regulatory agency for artificial intelligence. The committee's Privacy, Technology and the Law subcommittee posed questions about how to regulate AI to Sam Altman, the chief executive of OpenAI, Christina Montgomery, chief privacy and trust officer for IBM, and Gary Marcus, an AI researcher and professor emeritus at New York University. It’s expected to be the first of a series of hearings to “demystify and hold accountable some of those new technologies,” Blumenthal said.Across the political spectrum, from Republican Lindsey Graham to Democrat Peter Welch, members of the US Senate Judiciary Committee are open to a new regulatory agency for artificial intelligence....

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