CNBC March 1, 2024
Ryan Browne

Key Points

– Paula Goldman, Salesforce’s chief ethical and humane use officer, told CNBC that she sees momentum toward concrete federal AI laws in the United States.

– “I remain optimistic, because I think if you saw a number of the hearings that happened in the Senate, they were largely bipartisan,” Goldman said.

– Goldman sits on the U.S. National AI Advisory Committee, which advises the Biden administration on topics related to AI.

– There are several different pieces of legislation going through the U.S. Congress that focus on AI-related areas. But there is still no official regulation that focuses specifically on AI.

BARCELONA, Spain — A top executive at Salesforce says she is “optimistic” that U.S. Congress will make...

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