Senator Ted Cruz on Wednesday introduced regulations To create a “sandbox” regulation that would allow artificial intelligence to experiment with minimal federal supervision.
The Sandbox Act, if it is adopted by Congress, would allow companies to apply for modifications or exemptions from any “obstructive regulations” after testing and implementing products or services that apply or contain “in whole or in part” at least one AI system. In return, companies would be obliged to disclose plans to limit consumer security and financial risk.
The exemptions would last two years, up to 10 years, going back to the unsuccessful moratorium, which tried to stop all AI regulations at the state level for a decade. The act was defeated in the Senate in July.
The right to grant these exceptions rests at the Federal Agency, whose regulations would be in force, such as the Federal Trade Commission, which enforces current Protection of online privacy for children. The exemptions will be automatically granted if the agency does not answer within 90 days. If it is rejected, the company would be able to refer to the policy of the science and technology of the White House (OSPP), which would supervise the sandbox program and would be entitled to replace the refusal. Each year, the Congress received a report on the number when the federal principles were renounced or modified.
Technological responsibility group Project of technological supervision connections Bill “Beloved contract for Big Tech Presidents”, which potentially gives companies that provide Donald Trump to a different set of rules than smaller startups. Organization of consumers support a public citizen warns that the bill would allow the Silicon Valley to apply the approach “move quickly and break things” to regulations and regulations. Both groups are concerned about the bill, which gives the OSTP the right to annul federal agencies, many of which have already been slowed down by the mind.
AI President Trump’s action plan, announced in July, supported the creation of regulatory sandbox for AI. Trump’s plan also includes the rear door to the moratorium by canceling funds to a state that regulate artificial intelligence.
The own state of Texas Cruz has passed artificial intelligence law In June, this creates a similar “sandbox” adjustment, but limits it to 36 months.
