Sen. Mark Kelly cosponsors bill to raise awareness about AI
- U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona is joining a bipartisan effort to promote public understanding of artificial intelligence and its role in everyday life.
- The bill addresses a Gallup study indicating that nearly two-thirds of Americans are unaware that artificial intelligence is integrated into many of the technologies they regularly use.
- The legislation requires the commerce secretary to run a campaign addressing AI's benefits, risks, and its impact on jobs and small businesses.
- Kelly highlighted the importance of educating the public about both the benefits and potential dangers associated with these technologies.
- The campaign must report to Congress within a year, aiming to increase trust and safely integrate AI while highlighting regional and legal considerations.
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With trust in AI flagging, senators want Commerce to lead education campaign
As the internet becomes overrun with AI slop and public trust in artificial intelligence plummets, a bipartisan group of senators want to enlist the Commerce Department in an education operation about the emerging technology. The Artificial Intelligence Public Awareness and Education Campaign Act would require the Commerce secretary to oversee an initiative to provide Americans with information about the benefits of AI in their daily lives, as w…
AZ Sen. Mark Kelly cosponsors bill to raise awareness and increase public trust about AI
“As AI becomes increasingly prevalent in our lives, it’s critical for consumers to learn about the opportunities and risks that come with using these technologies,” Kelly said in a press release.
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