A leading executive at IBM is set to ask the Senate for a 'precision regulation' approach to guardrails for artificial intelligence.
A leading executive at IBM is set to ask the Senate for a"precision regulation" approach to guardrails for artificial intelligence.
Congress should"establish rules to govern the deployment of A.I. in specific use-cases, not regulating the technology itself," IBM Chief Privacy and Trust Officer Christina Montgomery will say in testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, according to a copy of her remarks provided to the Washington Examiner.
Montgomery will testify alongside OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and New York University professor Gary Marcus.
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