A new congressional report warns of the federal government's increasing use of AI tools to monitor and censor civilian protests. The report, from the House Subcommittee on Government Weaponization, claims that millions of taxpayer dollars have been invested in AI technologies that threaten protected speech. It cites international examples of AI censorship, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, as a precursor to potential domestic actions.
The report also discusses President Biden's executive actions aimed at regulating AI, which may have influenced companies like Google in their AI developments. Concerns are raised about the implications of these regulations, suggesting they could lead to government bias being embedded in AI models. The subcommittee calls for a halt to government interference in AI development to protect First Amendment rights.
• Congress warns of potential mass AI censorship by the federal government.
• Biden administration's AI regulations may influence private sector AI developments.
AI censorship refers to the use of artificial intelligence to monitor and suppress speech or content deemed undesirable by authorities.
Algorithmic discrimination occurs when AI systems produce biased outcomes against certain groups, often due to flawed training data.
Responsible AI encompasses practices aimed at ensuring AI technologies are developed and used ethically and without bias.
Google's AI developments have come under scrutiny for potential biases influenced by government regulations.
OpenAI has committed to sharing its AI models with government agencies to address concerns about bias and safety.
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