The
New Democrat Coalition announced the formation of the group on
Tuesday, saying it would work with the Biden administration,
companies and other lawmakers to develop "sensible, bipartisan
policies to address this emerging technology."
While artificial intelligence has been used for several years,
it surged in popularity earlier this year with the rise of
ChatGPT because of generative AI's ability to use data to create
human-seeming prose. Lawmakers are assessing ways to mitigate
the potential harms - particularly to national security - while
taking advantage of its strengths.
The group is to be headed by Representative Derek Kilmer, a
Democrat from Washington state.
Vice chairs are Representatives Don Beyer of Virginia, Jeff
Jackson from North Carolina, Sara Jacobs of California, Susie
Lee of Nevada and Haley Stevens from Michigan.
In July, the White House announced that AI companies including
OpenAI, Alphabet and Meta Platforms had made voluntary
commitments to implement measures such as watermarking
AI-generated content to help make the technology safer.
In the Senate, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said last month
that lawmakers would hear from developers, executives and
experts later this year on possible legislative safeguards.
(Reporting by Diane Bartz; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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