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Harmful AI Use, Kids’ Safety Top List in Policy Roadmap for Congress

Punishing harmful uses of AI and protecting children should be at the top of the list for Congress when passing AI policies, attorneys from Andreessen Horowitz said in a post Wednesday.

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The firm offered a roadmap for federal AI legislation. It listed nine pillars for a concrete policy agenda: punish harmful uses of AI; protect children from AI-related harms; protect against catastrophic cyber and national security risks; establish a national standard for AI model transparency; ensure federal leadership in AI development, while protecting states’ ability to police the harmful use of AI within their borders; invest in AI talent by supporting workers and educating students; invest in infrastructure: compute, data, and energy; invest in AI research; and use AI to modernize government service delivery.