A bipartisan group of senators released a long-awaited legislative plan for artificial intelligence on Wednesday, calling for billions in funding to propel American leadership in the technology while offering few details on regulations to address its risks.
Innovation in Artificial Intelligence,” the Senate leader, Chuck Schumer, and three colleagues called for spending $32 billion annually by 2026 for government and private-sector research and development of the technology.
But they said congressional committees and agencies should come up with regulations on A.I., including protections against health and financial discrimination, the elimination of jobs, and copyright violations caused by the technology.
“It’s very hard to do regulations because A.I.
is changing too quickly,” Mr. Schumer, a New York Democrat, said in an interview.
Persons:
Chuck Schumer, ” Mr, Schumer, “, ”
Organizations:
Intelligence, New, New York Democrat
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New York