The Senate could pass an autonomous driving bill if compromise can be reached on objections from Democrats, Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John Thune, R-N.D., told reporters after a field hearing at the Washington Auto Show. The American Vision for Safer Transportation Through Advancement of Revolutionary Technologies (AV Start) Act passed the committee in October (see 1710040063), but Democratic Sens. Richard Blumenthal, Conn., Ed Markey, Mass., and Dianne Feinstein, Calif., blocked S-1885’s move to the floor over concerns it doesn’t adequately protect driver safety.
The Senate could pass an autonomous driving bill if compromise can be reached on objections from Democrats, Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John Thune, R-N.D., told reporters after a field hearing at the Washington Auto Show. The American Vision for Safer Transportation Through Advancement of Revolutionary Technologies (AV Start) Act passed the committee in October (see 1710040063), but Democratic Sens. Richard Blumenthal, Conn., Ed Markey, Mass., and Dianne Feinstein, Calif., blocked S-1885’s move to the floor over concerns it doesn’t adequately protect driver safety.
IoT and other emerging technologies are a double-edged sword for U.S. cybersecurity, industry experts told the Senate Commerce Committee Wednesday. Such technologies, if not properly secured, can be a significant cyber vulnerability for U.S. companies, particularly given the growing cyber capabilities of China and Russia, the experts said. Blockchain and other emerging technologies also could be a major boon in enhancing the U.S.' overall cybersecurity, they said. The Senate Commerce hearing, one of two Wednesday (see 1703210064), was part of committee Chairman John Thune's, R-S.D., ongoing series exploring aspects of emerging technologies, said a Senate Commerce aide.
IoT and other emerging technologies are a double-edged sword for U.S. cybersecurity, industry experts told the Senate Commerce Committee Wednesday. Such technologies, if not properly secured, can be a significant cyber vulnerability for U.S. companies, particularly given the growing cyber capabilities of China and Russia, the experts said. Blockchain and other emerging technologies also could be a major boon in enhancing the U.S.' overall cybersecurity, they said. The Senate Commerce hearing, one of two Wednesday (see 1703210064), was part of committee Chairman John Thune's, R-S.D., ongoing series exploring aspects of emerging technologies, said a Senate Commerce aide.
IoT and other emerging technologies are a double-edged sword for U.S. cybersecurity, industry experts told the Senate Commerce Committee Wednesday. Such technologies, if not properly secured, can be a significant cyber vulnerability for U.S. companies, particularly given the growing cyber capabilities of China and Russia, the experts said. Blockchain and other emerging technologies also could be a major boon in enhancing the U.S.' overall cybersecurity, they said. The Senate Commerce hearing, one of two Wednesday (see 1703210064), was part of committee Chairman John Thune's, R-S.D., ongoing series exploring aspects of emerging technologies, said a Senate Commerce aide.
More investment in artificial intelligence and more talented researchers are needed to keep the U.S. globally competitive, but policymakers also should be aware of cybersecurity and regulatory issues that could hamper AI advancement, witnesses told the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Space, Science and Competitiveness at a Wednesday hearing.
More investment in artificial intelligence and more talented researchers are needed to keep the U.S. globally competitive, but policymakers also should be aware of cybersecurity and regulatory issues that could hamper AI advancement, witnesses told the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Space, Science and Competitiveness at a Wednesday hearing.
More investment in artificial intelligence and more talented researchers are needed to keep the U.S. globally competitive, but policymakers also should be aware of cybersecurity and regulatory issues that could hamper AI advancement, witnesses told the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Space, Science and Competitiveness at a Wednesday hearing.