
House takes step toward AI regulation; government study on ‘AI accountability’ due in 18 months
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A House committee this week took a small step toward AI regulation, although broad calls for a sweeping AI bill have largely been ignored in the House and Senate.
The bill would have the Commerce Department examine how accountability measures are being incorporated into AI systems used in communications networks and "electromagnetic spectrum sharing applications" and look at ways to mitigate risks in these systems. Pete Kasperowicz is a politics editor at Fox News Digital.
It also asks Commerce to assess how these accountability measures might help "prove that artificial intelligence systems are trustworthy." In 18 months, Commerce would have to make recommendations on these accountability assessment systems.

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