MAY 04, 2023 | US
BSA Asks Congress for Definition of Consequential AI Decisions
Politico, May 4, 2023
By Brendan Bordelon and Mohar Chatterjee
BSA | The Software Alliance’s Vice President of US Government Relations Craig Albright discusses how the ADPPA is the best bet for new AI rules.
So far, Albright and other software lobbyists see the American Data Privacy and Protection Act as the best bet for new AI rules. The sprawling privacy bill passed out of the House Energy and Commerce Committee last summer with overwhelming bipartisan support. And while it wasn’t explicitly framed as an AI bill, one of its provisions mandated the evaluation of any private-sector AI tool used to make a “consequential decision.”
But that bill hasn’t even been reintroduced this Congress — though committee chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) and other key lawmakers are adamant that a reintroduction is coming. And Albright said the new bill would still need to define what constitutes a “consequential” AI decision.
“It really is just a phrase in there currently,” said Albright. He suggested that AI systems used in housing, hiring, banking, healthcare and insurance decisions could all qualify as “consequential.”
Original Posting: https://www.politico.com/news/2023/05/03/congresss-scramble-build-ai-agenda-00095135
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