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Senator Blackburn Introduces First Draft of Federal AI Bill

Senator Blackburn Introduces First Draft of Federal AI Bill
Senator Marsha Blackburn (R‑Tenn.) has released a discussion draft for a federal AI bill that aims to codify a recent executive order on artificial intelligence. The draft proposes a duty of care for AI developers, stricter safeguards for minors online, protection of individuals' voice and visual likenesses, new transparency rules for AI‑generated content, reporting requirements on AI‑related job impacts, and an effort to end Section 230. It also addresses copyright concerns by stating that unauthorized use of copyrighted works for AI training does not qualify as fair use. The proposal signals the first major congressional step toward comprehensive AI regulation. Leggi di più

AI Risks for Children Prompt Urgent Calls for Regulation

AI Risks for Children Prompt Urgent Calls for Regulation
Experts warn that artificial intelligence tools such as chatbots, deep‑fake apps, and other AI‑driven features are increasingly embedded in children’s daily lives and present serious safety concerns. Issues include emotionally manipulative chatbots, the creation of non‑consensual sexualized images, and the potential for self‑harm encouragement. Researchers and advocates argue that current safeguards are insufficient and call for stronger industry regulation, independent oversight, and practical steps for parents and schools to protect young users. Leggi di più