Lawmakers don't understand AI well enough to regulate it, says Greg Valliere, chief U.S. policy strategist at AGF Investments.
That is the sobering conclusion of Greg Valliere, chief U.S. policy strategist at AGF Investments. In a note Tuesday, he argues that a lack of tech know-how is the primary reason the executive and legislative branches won’t have much impact on artificial-intelligence ethics and responsible use, despite their best efforts.That is the sobering conclusion of Greg Valliere, chief U.S. policy strategist at AGF Investments.
The European Union, on the other hand, has passed legislation covering transparency, data protection, national security, misinformation and AI’s impact on jobs. “These are complex issues that are very unlikely to move in Washington until 2024 at the earliest,” Valliere said.
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