Members of both parties in the U.S. Congress jointly propose the creation of a national AI committee

According to Jinshi’s report on June 21, the website of the U.S. House of Representatives showed that Democratic Rep. Ted Liu, Anna Esh, and Republican Rep. Ken Buck jointly submitted the National Artificial Intelligence Commission Act. Meanwhile, Democratic Senator Brian Schatz is set to introduce a parallel bill in the Senate. According to the outline of the bill provided by lawmakers, the proposed "National AI Commission" will ensure that the risks and possible harm caused by artificial intelligence are mitigated through regulation, and play a leading role in establishing necessary long-term AI regulations. The committee will be responsible for providing 3 reports to Congress and the President of the United States, the first is an interim report 6 months after its establishment, which will contain urgently needed legislative proposals; the final report will be submitted 1 year after its establishment, which will contain a comprehensive legislative framework suggestion.

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