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It is fundamental in our system that if you are harmed, you have a remedy.

The Medicare Transaction Fraud Prevention Act, which we are rolling out, is to empower CMS to use this tool to catch fraudsters.

AI obviously can be used for that. It also may be the tool that you can use against it.

While some of my colleagues have called for a heavy handed Federal approach to AI, I am very concerned that we don't smother it because it is already out there.

I believe getting beneficiary feedback along with being able to use the latest tools--most other places that do well with preventing fraud are already doing both.

I hope that we can continue to learn from industry's promising advances and integrate these solutions gradually and carefully.

It is very important that we keep this in the discussion mode. Be sure that we don't smother the technology because it is already out there.

I am going to be introducing the Medicare Transaction Fraud Prevention Act, which will be very simply for all the fraud that comes around it using the same tools credit card companies have used for a long time.

It is important I think the Government embraces the technology so it understands it.

The amount, by the way, is $60 billion a year. Defrauding Medicare. It is a lot.

What we just listened to there, it is going to get worse because we are at the leading edge of this technology.

The Medicare Transaction Fraud Prevention Act, which we are rolling out, is to empower CMS to use this tool to catch fraudsters.

I believe getting beneficiary feedback along with being able to use the latest tools--most other places that do well with preventing fraud are already doing both.

It is fundamental in our system that if you are harmed, you have a remedy.

AI obviously can be used for that. It also may be the tool that you can use against it.

What do we lose to actually learn from it when we are not talking to the people that actually get defrauded?