Politico September 17, 2024
By Derek Robertson

With help from Mohar Chatterjee

At today’s POLITICO AI & Tech Summit — still ongoing as we send this, and streaming live here — the biggest indicator of the sweeping effect artificial intelligence might have on society was the range of fields represented by Washington leaders onstage.

Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.), speaking remotely to POLITICO’s Brendan Bordelon, put a finer point on it, describing how AI demands a response from each sector of government.

“I think you’re going to find artificial intelligence legislation embedded in almost every single piece of legislation that passes the House and the Senate in the coming years,” Rounds said.

“Whether you’re talking the Rules Committee, Homeland Security, whether you’re talking Armed Services … all of...

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