Sen. Hawley introduces 'guiding principles' on future AI legislation, weeks after Senate hearing

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, the artificial intelligence lab behind ChatGPT, took questions from reporters following his congressional hearing, including defining "scary AI." Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo, unveiled a set of "guiding principles" ahead of any future artificial intelligence legislation Wednesday, seeking to "protect Americans' privacy" as the technology continues to develop. The Republican senator outlined five principles, first reported by Axios, aimed to "help set the course for the responsible development of American AI," as lawmakers figure out how to deal with current and future advancements. "Congress can and should act to protect Americans' privacy, stave off the harms of unchecked AI development, insulate kids from harmful impacts, and keep this valuable technology out of the hands of our adversaries," Hawley said in a statement. The recent leaps in easily-accessible AI technology like ChatGPT have led both lawmakers and industry leaders to recognize the need for regulation.

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