John Delaney: If you are outside of the government and you talk to people in business, academia, the nonprofit world, they’re obsessed with how the pace of innovation is really changing society, and we spend very little time on that here in Congress. On why they formed a caucus to address artificial intelligence John Delaney, a Maryland Democrat, and Pete Olson, a Texas Republican - spoke with NPR’s Robert Siegel about how they want the caucus to move forward. Elon Musk, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO, said in July that AI is a “fundamental existential risk for human civilization.” Bill Gates, Stephen Hawking and others have also raised concerns about AI.Ĭountering the dire warnings, the bipartisan AI Caucus, founded in May, is aiming to educate the government and fellow lawmakers that advanced technology - from autonomous vehicles to other smart machines - is not evil and could improve people’s lives and boost the economy. A full-scale figure of a “T-800” terminator robot used in the movie Terminator 2, is displayed at a preview of the Terminator Exhibition in Tokyo in 2009.Īrtificial intelligence is the subject of great hopes, dire warnings, and now - a congressional caucus.Īlarms about AI have been raised in apocalyptic movies and by some of the most pioneering minds in science and technology.
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