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The Fox News Rundown

From Washington: AI Technologies Generate Concern On Capitol Hill

The Fox News Rundown

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Daily News, News, Politics

3.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Artificial intelligence technologies such as ChatGPT have garnered attention through their ability to generate human-like text, perform complex tasks, and learn from mistakes. Despite their impressive capabilities, there's a growing concern on Capitol Hill regarding the regulation of the rapidly evolving technology. Congressman Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) is one representative who believes the time is now for the government and private sector to establish rules for AI. He discusses his optimism and skepticism about ChatGPT, what the next steps are for Congress, and what potential legislation could look like. In a move that excited some and frustrated others, the Democratic National Committee approved a proposal earlier this month to rearrange their presidential primary calendar, moving South Carolina ahead of Iowa as the first state to vote for the Democratic nominee for President. Although the party has said that the change was made in an effort to display the party's diversity, others are concerned that the shifting interest in Southern states will only upset voters in other key regions such as the Midwest. Democratic Strategist Kevin Walling discusses the current state of the DNC, what message their new calendar sends to voters, and why he believes the party can make significant gains in upcoming elections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Sunday, February 12, 2023, I'm Jared Halpern. Artificial intelligence has made its way

0:11.4

to Capitol Hill in Congress is considering how to set rules for the growing technology.

0:17.9

There are some things we don't want it to do. I think deep fakes and disinformation is

0:22.1

obviously high in that list. And we should remember that humans are in charge.

0:26.6

Omrion smells. The DNC is making some major changes to its primary calendar. It's a move

0:32.5

back by most of the party, but not everyone is on board. How will it play into 2024?

0:38.6

What you've just seen is just kind of a flip from Iowa to South Carolina in terms of the

0:43.6

priority. You know, you call it a caucus. It's a primary in South Carolina with Nevada

0:49.2

and New Hampshire going second. So I think that will give us really strong candidates.

0:54.2

This is the Fox news rundown from Washington. I was going to take this weekend off, not

1:08.4

right this segment. Let chat GPT do it for me. One of our podcast producers prompted

1:14.2

the artificial intelligence to do just that with this prompt. Write an introduction to

1:19.7

the Fox News rundown from Washington podcast in the style of Jared Halpern that explains

1:25.0

why lawmakers must regulate artificial intelligence technology. The interview in the podcast will

1:30.5

be with Massachusetts Congressman Jake Okenklaus. Here's what chat GPT, which stands for chat

1:36.6

generative pre-trained transformer came up with. Good morning and welcome to the Fox News

1:42.0

rundown from Washington. I'm your host, Jared Halpern. Today we'll be talking about the

1:46.6

growing concern over artificial intelligence and why lawmakers must step in to regulate

1:51.7

this rapidly evolving technology is AI becomes more integrated into our daily lives. The

1:57.5

potential consequences of unchecked growth are becoming increasingly clear from privacy

2:02.7

concerns to the potential displacement of jobs. It's essential that we establish clear

2:07.1

guidelines to ensure that AI is used responsibly. Joining us today is Massachusetts Congressman

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