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House Speaker to Discuss Artificial Intelligence Framework

The U.S. House Speaker plans to meet with an artificial intelligence executive to review a proposed regulatory framework. The discussion follows recent legislative activity on technology oversight.

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The U.S. House Speaker will meet with an artificial intelligence executive to discuss a proposed regulatory framework for the technology. The meeting was first reported by Politico and centers on legislative approaches to oversight of artificial intelligence systems.

No date or location for the discussion has been announced.

The framework under review would establish rules for development and deployment of artificial intelligence tools.

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