The US Senate is now debating the necessity for privacy legislation in light of the development of generative artificial intelligence (AI). While AI businesses like OpenAI and Google continue to create and use cutting-edge technologies, lawmakers are wrestling with the reality that personal data is being bought, sold, and traded.
The current federal privacy regulations, in the opinion of certain senators, notably Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, are adequate and do not require revision. They contend that companies are already predicting customer behaviour using personal data for marketing purposes.
Lawmakers are already considering new legislation as there is rising worry about AI’s ability to fundamentally disrupt society. Finding a bipartisan agreement on privacy reform is difficult since Democrats and Republicans have different perspectives on the matter.
There were briefings on artificial intelligence offered for senators before the Senate’s break. These briefings rekindled a legislative discussion on privacy that had been dormant for s
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