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A bipartisan group of senators has recommended that Congress allocate at least $32 billion over three years to develop artificial intelligence and establish safeguards. The move follows a year-long review that recognized the need to balance innovation and regulation. The senators emphasized that while AI can improve Americans' quality of life, it also poses risks that need to be addressed. They recommended emergency spending on AI research, new testing standards, transparency requirements, and studies on AI's impact on jobs and the workforce.
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A bipartisan group of senators has recommended that Congress allocate at least $32 billion over three years to develop artificial intelligence and establish safeguards. The move follows a year-long review that recognized the need to balance innovation and regulation. The senators emphasized that while AI can improve Americans' quality of life, it also poses risks that need to be addressed. They recommended emergency spending on AI research, new testing standards, transparency requirements, and studies on AI's impact on jobs and the workforce.

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