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Congressman Ted Lieu introduced a nonbinding measure on Thursday, January 26, 2023, a bill that was written entirely by the online AI chatbot ChatGPT, that would direct the House to take a look at artificial intelligence.
If you have not yet come across the post, I’m a Congressman Who Codes. A.I. Freaks Me Out, by Ted Lieu, please click HERE. Representative Ted Lieu is currently drafting a bill, introducing the first ever piece of federal legislation written by artificial intelligence.
In the press release of January 26, 2023, in italics, below:
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Ted W. Lieu (D-Los Angeles County) introduced the first ever piece of federal legislation written by artificial intelligence. Using the artificial language model ChatGPT, Congressman Lieu offered the following prompt: “You are Congressman Ted Lieu. Write a comprehensive congressional resolution generally expressing support for Congress to focus on AI.” The resulting resolution introduced today is the first in the history of Congress to have been written by AI.
Earlier this week, Congressman Lieu authored an op-ed in the New York Times calling for Congress to take action to regulate AI. In the piece, the Congressman Lieu wrote: “We can harness and regulate A.I. to create a more utopian society or risk having an unchecked, unregulated A.I. push us toward a more dystopian future.”
The following is the legislation, written by ChatGPT:
Whereas, artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to greatly improve the lives of Americans and people around the world, by increasing productivity, improving health care, and helping to solve some of the world’s most pressing problems;
Whereas, AI is rapidly advancing and has the potential to change the way we live, work, and interact with one another;
Whereas, Congress has a responsibility to ensure that the development and deployment of AI is done in a way that is safe, ethical, and respects the rights and privacy of all Americans;
Whereas, Congress has a responsibility to ensure that the benefits of AI are widely distributed and that the risks are minimized:
[Now,] therefore, be it Resolved, That the House of Representatives supports Congress focusing on AI in order to ensure that the development and deployment of AI is done in a way that is safe, ethical, and respects the rights and privacy of all Americans, and thatthe benefits of AI are widely distributed and the risks are minimized.
Congressman Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) joins Frank Holland and the ‘CNBC Special: Taking stock’ to discuss the prevalence of artificial intelligence and why some lawmakers are calling for more regulation in the space, in the video published on Feb 13, 2023, by CNBC Television, as “Rep. Ted Lieu on the push to regulate A.I.“, below:
Please join the CSIS AI Governance Project for a fireside chat with Mr. Dragos Tudorache, Member of the European Parliament and Co-Rapporteur of the EU AI Act. The European Union is in the middle of finalizing the EU Artificial Intelligence Act, a globally first-of-its-kind attempt at horizontal AI regulation. Through the EU AI Act, the bloc seeks to act as a global standard setter on AI policy, creating a range of implications for the development of global AI regulation, as well as efforts to build international cooperation on AI. As one of the leading figures in Brussel’s attempt to regulate artificial intelligence, MEP Tudorache also chairs the EU Special Committee on Artificial Intelligence in the Digital Age (AIDA). He will be joining CSIS to discuss the EU’s approach to regulating AI, international collaboration on AI regulation, and key provisions within the draft EU AI Act, in the video published on Sep 9, 2022, by Center for Strategic & International Studies, as “The European Approach to Regulating Artificial Intelligence“, below:
In the past decade, artificial intelligence technologies have spread into almost every field. From healthcare and job hiring, to law enforcement and transportation, AI software is advancing our lives through automation. But there’s also growing concern over some of the unintended consequences of AI – including privacy issues, algorithms that discriminate against race and gender, and flawed code that could threaten people’s safety and civil liberties. More governments are now looking towards regulations for AI technology. In March, China’s AI regulatory system went into effect, while nations like the UK and Canada have released proposals in recent weeks. Some technologists worry that more legal hurdles could stifle innovation, while proponents for regulation say the laws aren’t keeping up with rapid movements in the industry. In this episode of The Stream, we’ll discuss the promise and peril of artificial intelligence and government efforts to regulate it, in the video published on July 27, 2022, by Al Jazeera English, as “Should artificial intelligence be regulated? | The Stream“, below:
This is a clip from a conversation with Elon Musk from Nov 2019, his second appearance on the podcast. New full episodes are released once or twice a week and 1-2 new clips or a new non-podcast video is released on all other days, in the video published on Nov 14, 2019, by Lex Fridman, as “Elon Musk: Regulation of AI Safety“, below:
In this talk, Ayush draws upon his own experiences to discuss the potential dangers of AI in the absence of any industry regulation. He goes on to explore different regulation strategies, recognizing that government approaches will vary across the world. Ayush Patel is an A-level student at Queen Elizabeth’s School. Through building an autonomous vehicle, he has developed interests in the topics of computer science, AI and technology’s interactions with society, in the video published own June 21, 2021, by TEDx Talks, as “Regulating AI for the safety of humanity | Ayush Patel | TEDxQESchool“, below:
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