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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    They are offering members of Congress and their staffs briefings to better understand the technology, and they have shown a willingness to appear before committees publicly and privately.

    They know the time required for Congress to establish a new regulatory and oversight agency, fund it, staff it, and arm it with the teeth needed for meaningful enforcement could take years.

    For context, social media companies remain almost entirely unregulated decades after first taking the world by storm.

    It is clear that AI executives, along with their public policy teams, learned from the backlash from previous approaches surrounding the emergence of transformational technologies such as social media and ride-sharing.

    Moreover, when asked to appear before legislative bodies, industry leaders clumsily and seemingly deliberately displayed their obvious disdain.

    To continue down the path of engagement, consultation, and action, AI industry leaders must build upon their initial efforts.


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