artificial intelligence legislation
Top Senate official warns Congress to 'move quickly' on artificial intelligence legislation
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says Congress "must move quickly" to regulate artificial intelligence and has convened a bipartisan group of senators to work on legislation. Schumer says the group met on Wednesday and that his staff has already met with close to 100 CEOs, scientists and academics who deal with the technology. "We can't move so fast that we do flawed legislation, but there's no time for waste or delay or sitting back," Schumer said in opening remarks on the Senate floor Thursday.
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Canada's artificial intelligence legislation is here
On 16 June 2022 the Canadian federal government introduced Bill C-27, also known as the Digital Charter Implementation Act 2022. The AIDA establishes Canada-wide requirements for the design, development, use, and provision of AI systems. The AIDA may have extra-territorial application if components of global AI systems are used, developed, designed or managed in Canada. As outlined in our previous post, the European Union recently proposed an Artificial Intelligence Act, which also would have some extra-territorial application. Multi-national companies should develop a co-ordinated global compliance program.
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