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US Chamber Cites Existing Law in Guidance for Regulating Artificial Intelligence

Policymakers should be aware that existing law already applies to artificial intelligence activity, said the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Monday. Written by the chamber’s Technology Engagement Center and Center for Global Regulatory Cooperation, the document offers 10 principles for governing…

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AI use and regulation. It recognizes the need to build public trust in AI development, risk-based approaches to AI governance, public-private investment in research, the need for an “AI-ready” workforce, the promotion of open and accessible government data and “robust and flexible” privacy regimes. It also supports intellectual property frameworks that protect innovation, a commitment to cross-border data flow and the need for following international standards.