Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a transformational technology that has the potential to revolutionize our economy and society, both domestically and globally. The rapid expansion in the use of AI is already having a profound impact across industries—from healthcare to transportation—and offers great hope for increasing economic opportunity, boosting incomes, speeding life science research at reduced costs, and simplifying the lives of consumers.
AI is projected to increase global economic growth by $13 trillion by the end of the decade, making it vital to establish appropriate protections to manage potential risks while maximizing potential benefits.
Policymakers and business leaders must work together to determine a roadmap for optimizing AI’s many benefits and ensuring its responsible and ethical use.
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- Whether you are an association, chamber of commerce, or other non-profit you are now inundated with information about Artificial Intelligence (AI).Comment extension request on the Request for Information (RFI) related to NIST's assignments under sections 4.1, 4.5 and 11 of 'The Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy AI.'U.S. Chamber letter outlining the importance of IT modernization within the federal government and asking Congress to use their oversight authority to ensure the federal government does not inadvertently impede adoption of AI by the government.U.S. Chamber comments to OMB on its “Advancing Governance, Innovation, and Risk Management for Agency Use of Artificial Intelligence” (“Draft Guidance”).The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is joined by state and local chambers in calling on state leaders to prioritize AI and oppose a patchwork of regulations.Leading AI nations—notably the UK and U.S.—have recognized the need for concerted action to shape the global regulatory landscape around this transformative technology.Tom Quaadman, Executive Vice President of the U.S. Chamber’s Technology Engagement Center, issued the following statement in response to the Biden Administration’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence.At its Global AI Forum, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce emphasized the importance of business-government collaboration in artificial intelligence and unveiled the Responsible AI Business Leadership Initiative.U.S. Chamber announcement on the launch of the 'Responsible AI Business Leadership Initiative.'High technology usage among American small businesses is correlating with growth in sales, employment, and profits.



