President Biden urged to appoint AI officers to regulate this shiny-shiny tech
held by the Brookings Institute, Miriam Vogel, a member serving on the NAIAC and president and CEO of non-profit EqualAI, said that filling those positions would propel efforts to regulate AI.
"We've started to see litigation," she added."We've seen several regulatory bodies talk about the fact that there's going to be more regulation, more litigation in the space." She pointed toissued by the"EEOC, and the DOJ, the Department of Labour, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and so on – all the alphabet soup of the US" threatening to crack down on companies using biased software to make decisions.
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