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Jan. 18: AI Policy and Stakeholder Tracking Report

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Today is January 18, 2024, and here are the key policymaker and stakeholder actions on AI you need to know: In Washington, AI regulation featured prominently during oral arguments at the Supreme Court over a major case that could impact the federal rulemaking process. In Illinois, a proposed bill would allow individuals to seek legal relief if they’re harmed by AI-generated deepfakes. Across the pond, members of the European Parliament want the EU to regulate the recommender algorithms used by music streaming companies, as well as requiring those companies to disclose if a song was generated by AI. Finally, Axios reports that Big Tech is increasingly blaming AI for layoffs.

In this issue:

  • Washington in Focus: One of President Biden’s favorite chip projects is facing new delays.

  • Around the Nation: Florida lawmakers target AI in political ads.

  • Across the Pond: A leaked election document from the EU’s center-right party reveals plans to champion less ‘red tape’ in key areas like AI.

  • Global Highlights: A Nigerian minister argues the country is redefining its AI strategy.

  • Outside Views: AI-generated misinformation is a top concern for leaders at Davos.

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