Regulating artificial intelligence has been a hot topic in Washington in recent months, with lawmakers holding hearings and news conferences and the White House announcing voluntary A.I.
But a closer look at the activity raises questions about how meaningful the actions are in setting policies around the rapidly evolving technology.
The United States is only at the beginning of what is likely to be a long and difficult path toward the creation of A.I.
While there have been hearings, meetings with top tech executives at the White House and speeches to introduce A.I.
“This is still early days, and no one knows what a law will look like yet,” said Chris Lewis, president of the consumer group Public Knowledge, which has called for the creation of an independent agency to regulate A.I.
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