Sen. Todd Young introduces AI legislation
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT)- Indiana Senator Todd Young (R) introduces legislation to raise awareness and boost public trust in artificial intelligence.
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Senate Bill 1699 would require the Secretary of Commerce to carry out a public awareness and education campaign on artificial intelligence (AI). The campaign would focus on the risks, benefits, and prevalence of AI in Americans' daily lives and would also provide information on practical applications for AI for small business owners. The bill would also require a report from the Secretary of Commerce, no later than one year after initiating the campaign, to determine its effectiveness.
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