PYMNTS.com October 26, 2023

President Joe Biden is preparing an executive order dealing with artificial intelligence (AI).

The Senate’s top Democrat, however, reportedly believes action on AI needs to come from Congress, not the White House.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Thursday (Oct. 26) said the president’s executive order won’t be enough to properly deal with AI, the Washington Post reported.

“There’s probably a limit to what you can do by executive order,” Schumer said at an event hosted by the newspaper, adding that Congress has passed proposals to deal with AI that have gone unfunded.

“They are concerned, and they’re doing a lot regulatorily, but everyone admits the only real answer is legislative.”

According to the report, the New York Democrat stressed...

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