Senator Warner: U.S. Not Ready to Join Pope's Proposed Global AI Treaty, Citing Need for More Domestic Work First
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U.S. Senator Mark Warner said the U.S. is not ready to join a binding global AI treaty proposed by Pope Francis. More national-level work is needed first.
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Congress has discussed AI regulation for years but remains far from an actual legislative proposal to regulate the powerful technology.
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In September, Warner and other Senators hosted a bipartisan forum with tech leaders like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg to discuss AI innovations and risks.
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The EU recently reached a deal establishing the world's first comprehensive set of rules to regulate AI, which could become a global model.
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Warner advocated for moderate, responsible AI innovation with appropriate safeguards in place.