U.S. Congress could vote on measure to regulate AI written by AI
Look, many people would say that the U.S. House of Representatives has no intelligence on either side. So perhaps it is no surprise that Artificial Intelligence bot ChatGPT wrote a non-binding measure at the behest of California representative Ted Lieu (D-Ca). According to NBC News, Rep. Lieu entered the following task to ChatGPT, “You are Congressman Ted Lieu. Write a comprehensive congressional resolution generally expressing support for Congress to focus on AI.”
ChatGPT could replace Google Search.
Right now, a main concern with AI is the possibility that some students will use it to cheat in school. ChatGPT has been banned in New York City public schools. Lieu’s fears go beyond this and he says that the widespread and unchecked use of AI could be “deadly.”
The NY Post published a list of some jobs where ChatGPT could soon replace human workers
Lieu says, “As one of just three members of Congress with a computer science degree, I am enthralled by A.I. and excited about the incredible ways it will continue to advance society. And as a member of Congress, I am freaked out by A.I., specifically A.I. that is left unchecked and unregulated.” Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-Ca) said earlier this week that members of the House Intelligence Committee will take courses in AI and Quantum. This is the same training military generals receive.
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