Cracks are starting to emerge in the Senate's approach to regulating artificial intelligence — its top tech policy focus of the fall.
On Wednesday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) convened what he called an "unprecedented" gathering of tech CEOs for an all-day listening session on how the fast-moving technology should be regulated.
But just a day before, Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), two prominent senators on the Judiciary Committee, held a separate hearing to refine their own set of comprehensive AI rules, which they released on Friday. Other senators are busy drafting or introducing bills to address AI-enabled deepfakes, government procurement of automated systems and other piecemeal approaches to the technology.
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