By Gabby Miller and Justin Hendrix, May 16, 2024
"On Wednesday, May 15, 2024, a bipartisan US Senate working group led by Majority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) released a report titled "Driving U.S. Innovation in Artificial Intelligence: A Roadmap for Artificial Intelligence Policy in the United States Senate." The report follows a series of off-the-record "educational briefings," a classified briefing, and nine "AI Insight Forums" hosted in the fall of 2023 that drew on the participation of more than 150 experts from industry, academia, and civil society.
While some industry voices voiced praise for the report and its recommendations – for instance, IBM Chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna issued a statement commending the report and lauding Congressional leaders, indicating the company intends to “help bring this roadmap to life” – with some exceptions, civil society reactions were almost uniformly negative, with perspectives ranging from disappointment to condemnation."...
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Interesting that G+ ranks #2 with so few people actually using it as a network. Shows the power of Google that everybody feel like they have to belong to it but so many don't use it :-) Nobody wants to get left behind.
Do you believe that Google+ moved ahead of Twitter?