Lawmakers Divided Over Closed-Door AI Forum with Tech CEOs
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Sen. Josh Hawley criticized the closed-door AI forum with tech CEOs, saying it should be public and warning they will use AI to censor conservatives.
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Lawmakers are concerned about potential harms of unregulated AI like manipulating search results, creating fake media, and interfering in infrastructure.
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Schumer urged developing bipartisan AI regulations informed by tech industry to maximize benefits and minimize risks.
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Attendees included CEOs of Tesla, Meta, Microsoft, IBM, Nvidia, and AFL-CIO President.
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Hawley said tech companies have worked with Biden to censor conservatives and suppress stories, so shouldn't advise Congress on AI laws.
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