Fears of political destabilization, deployment of weapons of mass destruction, and catastrophic cyberattacks are top concerns of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s broadening probe of artificial intelligence tools.
The committee has become a hub for AI oversight hearings amid Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer’s calls for new rules to govern the technology.
“At a moment like this, it is imperative that Congress understand the full range of risks and potentials to ensure this technology can be developed, deployed, used and regulated consistent with our core values, consistent with our national interest, consistent with civil and human rights,” said Mr. Ossoff, Georgia Democrat.
The intellectual property panel’s top-ranking Republican, Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina, said at that hearing that helawmakers would need to hold an “endless number of hearings” to get new laws for AI correct. “Such a regime can — and should — include pre-deployment testing, ongoing audits, transparency measures, and other regulatory safeguards like those suggested by the NTIA, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and others,” Mr. Durbin said in a letter Monday to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
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