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Rep. John Delaney (D-Md.) says he wants Congress to focus on issues of the future, and the future is artificial intelligence (AI).
One of Congress’ biggest backers of artificial intelligence is warning the U.S. government to pay more attention to the technology.
Artificial intelligence is the subject of great hopes, dire warnings, and now — a congressional caucus.
Artificial intelligence, or AI, is the hot buzz word these days. We see it in the movies, in our homes and in the news. Many people are expressing concerns about how AI will impact jobs in the workforce. Others are convinced of the benefits of AI, from self-driving cars to helping doctors find cures for debilitating diseases.
One of the biggest problems with Washington is that more often than not the policy conversation isn’t grounded in the facts. We see this dysfunction clearly on technology policy, where Congress is largely uninformed on what the future of artificial intelligence (AI) technology will look like and what the actual consequences are likely to be.