A.I. Insight forums

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The Artificial Intelligence Insight forums, also known as the A.I. Insight forums,[1] are a series of forums to build consensus on how the United States Congress should craft A.I. legislation.[2][3] Organized by Senate Majority Leader Charles "Chuck" Schumer,[4] the first of nine closed-door forums convened on September 13, 2023.[5][6]

Amid a surge in the popularity and advancement of artificial intelligence, senator Chuck Schumer launched an effort to establish a framework for the regulation of A.I. in April 2023.[7] By the end of June, a preliminary framework – dubbed the "SAFE Innovation Framework" – was established and presented to Congress.[8][9]

Schumer also announced a series of forums wherein tech leaders who were well-acquainted with A.I. would help to "educate" Congress on the risks and problems that A.I. poses.[10] Many tech leaders including Sam Altman, Elon Musk, and Sundar Pichai were set to attend the meetings.[11][12] Many U.S. lawmakers and senators such as Mike Rounds and Todd Young were also set to attend.[13][14]

September 13 forum

The overarching consensus following the conclusion of the September 13 forum was that there "should be" regulations regarding the use and advancement of A.I., but it should not be made "too fast".[15] Many tech executives who attended the forum also warned senators of the risks and threats that A.I. could pose.[16] Musk, who attended the forum, stated afterwards that there was "overwhelming consensus" on the regulation of A.I.[17]

Invitees

This is a list of people who were invited to attend the September 13 forum.[18]

October 24 forum

Future

References

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