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In the roadmap, on issues key to IATSE workers, the bipartisan working group encourages the relevant Senate committees to:
Ensure that stakeholders – from innovators and employers to civil society, unions, and other workforce perspectives – are consulted as AI is developed and then deployed by end users;
Consider developing legislation to establish a coherent approach to public-facing transparency requirements for AI systems;
Consider federal policy issues related to the data sets used by AI developers to train their models, including data sets that might contain sensitive personal data or are protected by copyright, and evaluate whether there is a need for transparency requirements; and
Review the results of existing and forthcoming reports from the U.S. Copyright Office and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on how AI impacts copyright and intellectual property law, and take action as deemed appropriate to ensure the U.S. continues to lead the world on this front. ...
See the full article here: https://iatse.net/iatse-welcomes-release-of-bipartisan-u-s-senate-roadmap-for-ai-policy-urges-congressional-action/