8 hours agoMan accused of animal cruelty after horse, pony found starving on south Bexar County propertyFILE - The Capitol dome on Capitol Hill is seen through a glass structure in Washington, on April 6, 2011. industry has gone on a lobbying binge in the past few years, deploying scores of hired influencers to help shape potential government action.
The campaign has been successful, according to lawmakers and lobbyists who point to the lack of movement on any legislation designed to regulate AI, one of the most complex and vexing policy issues facing the federal government.Lobbyists in Washington have been racing to pick up clients with interests in AI, a reflection that the technology is growing and Congress is working to determine the best way to regulate the industry.
While these lobbyists are still hosting events across the capital and filling campaign accounts with cash, they are focusing on educating members of Congress, casting themselves as a resource for information on the changing industry. “You are actually taking a step back and saying we are here to answer any technical questions you may have and here is why you should listen to us. It is incredibly powerful,” Krovi said.