A likely candidate for early congressional action to regulate AI is a bill passed in committee last year, which would put up guardrails against discriminatory outcomes in AI.
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BSA/Software Alliance represents dozens of companies, including Microsoft, Okta, Salesforce and others, that build software and AI tools that companies use to run their businesses. BSA is working closely with the committee to get a version of that bill passed this year that it hopes can be approved in a full House vote.
"There is a growing consensus that what we are suggesting is an important element of guardrails for AI," he said."And we think that this is doable this year." The ADPPA attacked that category of"discrimination" by saying that companies can’t collect, transfer or use data in a way that discriminates on the basis of sex, race, disability or other factors in ways that limit people’s access to goods and services. Companies would have to assess their systems for this flaw and allow the government to examine those assessments – BSA also supports the idea of having companies certify with a federal regulator once they are meeting these guidelines.
"What we’re working with the committee to do is provisions that would establish what high-risk means, and it’s hooked to the phrase ‘consequential decisions,’" Albright said."So, we’re talking about AI systems that are used in decisions about credit, housing, employment, health care, insurance, those kinds of decisions."
An aide to McMorris Rodgers's committee said there is an interest in bringing"certainty and safety" to AI development.
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