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July 3: AI Policy and Stakeholder Tracking Report
Driving The Day
Today is July 3, 2024, and here are the key policymaker and stakeholder actions on AI you need to know: In Washington, members of Congress discussed how the Supreme Court’s recent decision addressing federal agencies’ regulatory power could impact AI policymaking. Meanwhile, Semafor reports the AI industry is preparing for a potential second term for former President Donald Trump. A new U.N. report shows China is leading the U.S. in filing AI patents. Lastly, a Brookings Institution scholar claimed “high-skilled, high-income workers appear most likely to benefit from AI in the short term.”
Housekeeping Note: In observance of the federal holiday, the AI Policy and Stakeholder Updates email will resume on Monday, July 8.
In this issue:
Washington in Focus: In response to President Biden’s performance at a recent presidential debate, a columnist argued the Biden campaign should embrace AI.
Around the Nation: AI discrimination prevention bill approved by California panel.
Across the Pond: Politico suggests that U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak may be done, but his embrace of tech will endure.
Global Highlights: There’s an underground network sneaking Nvidia chips into China.
Outside Views: TechCrunch reports that Google’s environmental report avoids AI’s actual energy cost.
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