“We have got some consensus in the forum on the need for AI regulation," the New York Democrat said at a press conference halfway through the day's events.The Senate gathered more than two dozen of the tech industry’s leaders, including X owner Elon Musk and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, for an “AI Insight Forum” to discuss the state of AI and recommendations for guardrails.
Sen. Mike Rounds compared the call for Congress to act on AI to the calls for a Manhattan Project, the government-funded effort to build a nuclear bomb in World War II.The event operated in a series of rounds, according to Sen. John Hickenlooper . Each attendee was given three minutes to speak for several rounds. The groups argued with one another and discussed a variety of needs within the industry.
When asked if legislation would pass soon, Schumer assured reporters that he intended to have something passed in"months." The Senate majority leader also said he was in conversations with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and that the conclusions were"encouraging." There was disagreement between attendees on whether AI should be allowed to operate as an open-source system or whether a more closed approach should be the norm.
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