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Home » ‘AI is a very powerful tool, and they should be ready.’ Tech leaders advise Senate on regulation.
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‘AI is a very powerful tool, and they should be ready.’ Tech leaders advise Senate on regulation.

Press RoomBy Press RoomSeptember 13, 2023
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Executives from some of the nation’s top tech companies convened Wednesday at the U.S. Senate for a closed-door hearing on artificial intelligence, as interest in Congress to regulate the nascent technology has grown in recent months.

Attendees including Tesla Inc.
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CEO Elon Musk, Microsoft Corp.
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co-founder Bill Gates and Meta Platforms Inc.
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CEO Mark Zuckerberg were on Capitol Hill at the behest of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, to help lawmakers understand the implications of new developments in AI.

“AI is here and here to stay,” Schumer said in opening remarks to the AI Insight Forum, which was closed to the public to promote a frank discussion.

“Congress must play a role, because without Congress we will neither maximize AI’s benefits, nor minimize its risks,” he added. “This is going to be one of the hardest tasks we undertake, because AI is so complex, will impact nearly every area of life, and is evolving all the time.”

Other attendees include  OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Google parent Alphabet Inc.
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CEO Sundar Pichai and Nvidia Corp. CEO
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Jensen Huang.

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt told reporters as he entered the meeting that he planned to tell lawmakers that AI “is a very powerful tool and they should be ready.”

The meeting follows several public hearings on the topic, most notably in the Senate Judiciary Committee, whose Democratic Chairman Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Republican ranking member Josh Hawley of Missouri recently put forward a framework for a new law aimed at regulating AI.

The framework calls for establishing a licensing regime and regulatory body to oversee AI models in “high-risk situations,” ensuring a legal framework that would hold AI companies accountable for harms inflicted by the technology and disclosure requirements.

Schumer also invited leaders from the labor and civil rights movements as well as what he called “skeptics from inside the industry who have the necessary technical experience to help us understand the changes that might be needed.”

Despite this outreach, some of Schumer’s colleagues criticized the format of the hearing, both its non public nature as well as the list of invitees.

Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts told NBC News that “These tech billionaires want to lobby Congress behind closed doors with no questions asked. That’s just plain wrong,”

Some in the tech industry were also critical of the invite list because it didn’t include enough leaders from smaller companies.

 “These forums are generally led by Big Tech,” Navrina Singh, CEO and founder of Credo AI Corp., a software company that provides corporate governance for AI, told MarketWatch. “We need more feedback from smaller companies and the impact on innovation.”

Jon Swartz contributed to this story.

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