U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., renewed a call for Congress to address artificial intelligence legislation, saying the White House's impending executive order on the subject was not a substitute for definitive action, The Washington Post reports. He said officials have estimated the federal government might need to invest USD32 billion to create safeguards around the technology.
27 Oct. 2023
Schumer reiterates call for US congressional action on AI
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