While the US Congress is now in recess, the fall promises to be busy with discussions around potential regulation of artificial intelligence, including a series of hearings promoted by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to generate new legislation.
There is already a significant body of proposed legislation pertaining to AI. In April, I crowdsourced a list of bills from the 117th Congress pertaining to generative AI. And in June, I published an analysis of those proposals, including what risks they aim to address and considerations for lawmakers moving forward.
Similar to the list circulated in April, I have compiled a list of proposals introduced to date in the 118th Congress that aim to address risks from generative AI. Because there are still 18 months left in this Congressional Session, this document will remain dynamic, and I will do my best to keep up with re-introductions, new proposals, and mark-ups/amendments. (I invite Tech Policy Press readers to reach out should I miss something).
Read Anna Lenhart's blog post in Tech Policy Press.