It's time for Congress to step in on AI regulations
took the world by storm with the release of the ChatGPT chatbot and image generators such as Midjourney. Aside from scattered stories about fraud, deep fakes, and occasional silliness, it appeared theand embrace of intersectionality, were an embarrassment. In one particularly bad instance, someone prompted Gemini to create images of German soldiers in 1943 and it produced four images, two of which were an Asian female and a black male dressed in German military uniforms.
The decision will mark a welcome change. For one, bureaucrats at federal agencies are less likely to issue certain regulations, knowing they’d have to get past a federal judge. Second, it will prevent the wild policy swings that go from one administration to the next. Congress, not the executive branch, will have to do its job.
Others on the Left are already advocating as well. Despite the data revealing AI chatbots lean leftward as expressed by their responses, left-liberal organizations are already taking note of the “threat” AI poses to minority groups and the LGBT community. With advocacy groups going after AI and the lack of congressional action, states are jumping in and creating their own legislation. One piece of legislation introduced in California would prohibit companies from releasing AI tools without first testing them for “unsafe” behavior and providing a mechanism to shut the technology down completely if necessary.
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