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Jan 13: AI Policy and Stakeholder Tracking Report
Driving the Day
Today is January 13, 2024, and here are the key policymaker and stakeholder actions on AI you need to know: In Washington, D.C., the Biden Administration announced widely-anticipated new rules limiting the number of AI chips that can be imported into certain countries, drawing backlash from major industry stakeholders like Nvidia. In Nevada, lawmakers are considering a bill that would require political campaigns to disclose the use of AI in political ads. Across the pond, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a plan to make the U.K. a “world leader” in AI, which includes efforts to increase public compute capacity and make permitting easier for AI companies. Lastly, OpenAI released recommendations for how policymakers can promote AI development in the U.S. while “minimizing its harms.”
In this issue:
Washington in Focus: The Biden Administration is readying executive action on AI use for cyber defense.
Around the Nation: The Center for Democracy and Technology discussed trends in the regulation of AI use in state government, highlighting opportunities for executive action in 2025.
Across the Pond: U.K. will explore nuclear power for new AI data center plan.
Global Highlights: The South Korean government created an AI legislative roadmap for 2025.
Outside Views: The Hill published an op-ed arguing AI is taking the “human” out of human resources.
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