June 22, 2023, 9:18 p.m. | Jim Nash

Biometric Update www.biometricupdate.com


National politicians in the United States have honed the ability to look very busy working on issues they have no ability to or intension of tangibly addressing.

Some senators (upper house) and representatives (lower house) say they want to yoke artificial intelligence like a once-ornery plow ox. But commissions and innovation frameworks do not a national strategy make.

Still, onward they march to show voters their central importance in regulating AI, which is in the spotlight of popular culture.

Democratic …

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