Schumer’s AI Plan Urges Billions in Spending to Challenge China
- Senators recommend taking steps to guard privacy, prevent bias
- AI blueprint calls for $32 billion in funding for innovation
Chuck Schumer following a bipartisan forum on AI in September.
Photographer: Al Drago/BloombergThe US needs to shield Americans from the risks posed by artificial intelligence while promoting the emerging technology with at least $32 billion in annual government spending to stay ahead of rivals like China, according to a highly anticipated policy blueprint from a bipartisan group of senators.
Congress should craft legislation that mitigates AI’s potential harm and funds research to boost US economic and national security, according to the plan released Wednesday by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. US companies including OpenAI, Alphabet Inc.’s Google, and Meta Platforms Inc. currently hold the global lead, yet China’s race to develop highly advanced systems is putting pressure on lawmakers to craft a more lasting approach.