MAR 05, 2024 | US
Over 400 AI Bills Focus on Regulating AI at State-Level in US
Associated Press, March 5, 2024
By Jesse Bedayn
BSA | The Software Alliance Senior Vice President of US Government Relations Craig Albright called for legislation such as impact assessments to ensure companies understand their responsibilities and consumers have greater trust in the technology.
BSA | The Software Alliance Senior Vice President of US Government Relations Craig Albright called for legislation such as impact assessments to ensure companies understand their responsibilities and consumers have greater trust in the technology. Craig Albright, senior vice president of U.S. government relations at BSA, the industry lobbying group, said its members are generally in favor of some steps being proposed, such as impact assessments.
“The technology moves faster than the law, but there are actually benefits for the law catching up. Because then (companies) understand what their responsibilities are, consumers can have greater trust in the technology,” Albright said.
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