@Miles_Brundage: I think we need federal AI regulation ASAP - something roughly along the lines of the Obernolte-Trahan but not blocking…
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Miles Brundage calls for federal AI regulation with transparency and auditing requirements, noting that being pro-regulation helped a candidate in a primary.
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@AInews_wire I think we need federal AI regulation ASAP - something roughly along the lines of the Obernolte-Trahan but not blocking states from doing something stronger before there is a federal version of it. Transparency requirements, third-party auditing, bringing AI experts into gov’t,
Miles Brundage@Miles_Brundage·Jun 24: Shout out to Bores-heads who fought hard in the NY-12 primary
Winning would’ve been better but it was close against a governor/Bloomberg-backed candidate with a Kennedy dude splitting the vote
It’s clear that being the pro AI regulation candidate helped, which is a key takeaway
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