AI regulation necessary to address potential risks, key senators say

Punchbowl News senior congressional reporter Andrew Desiderio, Punchbowl founder
Punchbowl News senior congressional reporter Andrew Desiderio, Punchbowl founder and CEO Anna Palmer, and Sens. and Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.)
Sens. Mark Warner and Todd Young advocate for artificial intelligence policies during Hopkins Bloomberg Center discussion while Hopkins experts caution against stifling innovation. Punchbowl News senior congressional reporter Andrew Desiderio, Punchbowl founder and CEO Anna Palmer, and Sens. and Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Mark Warner (D-Va. Rapid developments in artificial intelligence hold the potential to change how we live, work, learn, and play. Without legislative oversight, however, AI advancements pose risks that can range from violations of intellectual property and privacy rights to election fraud and disruption of our financial markets. What policies are needed? U.S. Sens.
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