Insights: AlertBipartisan Framework for U.S. AI (Sens. Blumenthal and Hawley) and Senate Hearing on Oversight of AI: Legislating on Artificial IntelligenceSeptember 21, 2023 On September 8, 2023, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO), announced a bipartisan legislative framework to establish guardrails for artificial intelligence (AI). Sen. Blumenthal and Sen. Hawley sit on the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law (they serve as Chair and Ranking Member respectively). The framework, titled the Bipartisan Framework for U.S. AI Act, provides a blueprint relating to the potential development of comprehensive AI legislation and regulation. Broadly, the framework calls for:
As Congress and agencies work to address various aspects of AI legislation and regulation, they have sought input from relevant stakeholders, including industry leaders. One issue that has arisen is whether it will be necessary for the federal government to develop a new agency or regulatory body to oversee AI development. Another issue being addressed is whether entities developing AI should be required to comply with AI specific federal licensing requirements (this issue is further complicated by the development of open source AI models). Sen. Blumenthal's and Sen. Hawley's proposed framework calls for an “independent oversight body” and a licensing model. The following week, on September 12, 2023, the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology, and the Law held a hearing titled - Oversight of AI: Legislating on Artificial Intelligence. Sen. Blumenthal provided opening remarks for the meeting, during which he stated, in relevant part, […] There is a deep appetite, indeed a hunger, for [AI] rules and guardrails. Basic safeguards for businesses and consumers, for people in general, from the panoply of potential perils. But there is also a desire to make use of the tremendous potential benefits. […] Make no mistake, there will be regulation. The only question is how soon and what? It should be regulation that encourages the best in American free enterprise, but at the same time provides the kind of protections that we do in other areas of our economic activity. As noted, the legislative framework and hearing come at a time when Congress and numerous federal agencies are working to address varied aspects of AI development and use. For example, on June 21, 2023, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) published a separate framework for AI titled the SAFE Innovation Framework. As relevant AI legislation and regulation continue to develop and shift, those companies utilizing, or affected by, AI should be cognizant of applicable regulatory requirements, necessary compliance frameworks, enforcement concerns, and expanding use cases. For more information, please contact: Stephen Anstey: sanstey@kilpatricktownsend.com
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