What U.S. Policymakers Should Know about California鈥檚 and Colorado鈥檚 AI Legislation
California鈥檚 and Colorado鈥檚 approaches to AI governance highlight the complexity of regulating AI at the state level.
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California鈥檚 and Colorado鈥檚 approaches to AI governance highlight the complexity of regulating AI at the state level.
“OTI welcomes the broad approach in the NTIA鈥檚 report.”
Lilian Coral on how Vice President Harris may approach data collection, use, and transparency if elected President.
Lilian Coral on why the United States must invest in the promise of AI with as much gusto as it invested in the Human Genome Project.
School districts and educators need to be actively engaged in shaping how they want to utilize AI. Addressing these questions could help.
Congress is going down the wrong path by continuing to spotlight Section 230 in the context of addressing online harms.
OTI on the necessity of protecting AI openness and transparency.
OTI joined 46 civil society organizations and academics in urging Secretary Gina Raimondo to protect AI openness and transparency.
Eirliani Abdul Rahman on her recent OTI brief, 鈥淚ndirect Swarming and Its Threat to Democracies.鈥