Republican-led House Judiciary Committee is studying whether the Biden administration is Trying to “review” Artificial Intelligence Representative Jim Jordan has sent the subpoena to 16 different tech companies, who have some ability to work with AI to demand any communication from the previous government to limit “harmful bias” and “algorithm discrimination.”
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Jordan and the Commission accused the former president of Executive Order Call for discrimination against algorithms and guide How the federal government will use AI to pressure private companies to review speeches. Digging out old documents and communications is an attempt to connect those seemingly distant points.
Trapped tech companies are nothing new to Jordan. Just last week he Summon Google He has performed frequently over the past few years due to separate review issues Introducing technology CEO testify. The main difference now is that even companies that don’t run voice platforms like Adobe or Nvidia are under scrutiny.