Digital advocacy groups warn Senate judiciary committee that tech companies cannot be trusted to regulate themselves
Microsoft and chipmaker Nvidia are the latest companies to take the hot seat in a series of Senate judiciary hearings on artificial intelligence as the federal government continues to grapple with how to regulate the technology.
Microsoft’s president, Brad Smith, and Nvidia’s chief scientist, William Dally, are expected to testify on Tuesday alongside Woodrow Hartzog, a professor of law at Boston University School of Law.
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Digital advocacy groups warn Senate judiciary committee that tech companies cannot be trusted to regulate themselves
Microsoft and chipmaker Nvidia are the latest companies to take the hot seat in a series of Senate judiciary hearings on artificial intelligence as the federal government continues to grapple with how to regulate the technology.
Microsoft’s president, Brad Smith, and Nvidia’s chief scientist, William Dally, are expected to testify on Tuesday alongside Woodrow Hartzog, a professor of law at Boston University School of Law. Continue reading…Technology | The Guardian