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Apr. 29: AI Policy and Stakeholder Tracking Report

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Today is April 29, 2024, and here are the key policymaker and stakeholder actions on AI you need to know: In Washington, the Biden Administration declared agencies are meeting the deadlines required of them at the six-month mark after President Biden’s AI executive order. Meanwhile, two AI bills slated for markup next week in the Senate Commerce Committee have been pulled back and are undergoing revisions. In California, AI bills that “glided through their first committees relatively unscathed” may face more scrutiny from the tech industry as they advance to additional committees, according to Politico. Across the pond, the Austrian government is pushing for “fresh efforts to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in weapons systems.”

In this issue:

  • Washington in Focus: CISA unveils guidelines for AI and critical infrastructure.

  • Around the Nation: DeSantis signed legislation on Friday regulating the use of AI in political ads.

  • Across the Pond: ChatGPT’s ‘hallucination’ problem hit with another privacy complaint in EU.

  • Global Highlights: Second global AI safety summit, a largely virtual event, faces lower turnout.

  • Outside Views: Meet the AI expert advising the White House, JPMorgan, Google and the rest of corporate America.

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