While dozens of AI-related bills were introduced this Congress—either to fund its research or mitigate its harms—most got stuck in partisan gridlock or buried under other priorities.
We should recognize that allowing AI models to learn from human knowledge serves a crucial public good, one we're at risk of losing if Congress doesn't act.
Members of the bipartisan House Task Force on AI want to ensure U.S. leadership while mitigating the threats to privacy and safety.
roughly equal to 800,000 copies of the Library of Congress, and 83% of that is unstructured with 50% being audio and video,” said Kari Briski, VP of product management for AI at Nvidia ...
The data-exploration repository includes Jupyter notebooks and example scripts using openly available Library of Congress Digital Collections or records. Nearly all of these notebooks use the APIs ...
the organization found 25 women politicians depicted by AI. Only one man was the subject of such content. Throughout the entire study, women members of Congress were 70 times more likely than men ...
The House Bipartisan Artificial Intelligence Task Force released its long-anticipated AI policy report in the last days of this Congress. The report offers thoughtful and comprehensive analysis ...