Computerworld June 8, 2023
Anirban Ghoshal

The bills are the latest in efforts by US lawmakers to formulate regulatory and compliance standards for the use of AI-based tools.

US lawmakers on Thursday introduced two bills related to artificial intelligence in the Senate as the proliferation of the technology continues to gather momentum after the launch of Microsoft-owned OpenAI’s generative AI driven ChatGPT and Google’s Bard.

One of the bills introduced in the Senate necessitates US government bodies or agencies to let citizens or users know when AI is being used to interact with them.

This bill, which was introduced by senators Gary Peters (a Democrat from Michigan), Mike Braun (Republican from Indiana), and James Lankford (Republican from Oklahoma), postulates that government agencies should create a mechanism...

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