Schumer artificial intelligence forums address elections and privacy

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Christopher Hutton is a technology reporter for the Washington Examiner covering Big Tech companies like Facebook and X as well as the regulatory efforts by Washington to rein in the tech companies. He previously wrote for a number of other outlets, including Daily Dot, Pando Daily, Religion Unplugged, and other outlets.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's latest"Insight Forums," held Wednesday, explored protecting elections from the influence of artificial intelligence and ensuring user data is kept private.

"We really need to step back," Jennifer Huddleston, technology policy research fellow at the libertarian CATO Institute, told the Washington Examiner,"and ask if is about the tool or is it about a particular use of the tool?" One possible legislation would be the Protect Elections from Deceptive AI Act, a bill introduced by Sens. Amy Klobuchar , Cory Booker , and Josh Hawley to require political ads to have disclaimers if their content is AI generated. Microsoft, Meta, and Google endorsed Klobuchar's legislation during the forum, the Minnesota Democrat told reporters. Schumer also upheld it is a possible bill to pass but said a lot of work would need to occur beforehand.

 

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