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July 3: AI Policy and Stakeholder Tracking Report

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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 NoteIn 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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