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This would be Google's interest. Right? Above all, profits.

If they can't get into court to enforce them, they don't mean anything.

As AI develops, we've got to make sure that we have safeguards in place that will ensure this new technology is actually good for the American people.

The workers on the project were paid, on average, between $1.46 an hour and $3.74 an hour.

I think that, for my part, I have expressed my own sense of what our priorities ought to be when it comes to legislation.

Well, you say that you tell the model not to produce misinformation. I'm not sure exactly what that means, but do you tell it not to help massive companies make a profit?

I appreciate that you want your models to be ethical and so forth. That's great.

Will the Senate actually act? Will the leadership in both parties--both parties--will it actually be willing to act?

That seems like an old, old story that I frankly don't want to see replicated again.

I am totally in agreement with Senator Hawley in focusing on keeping it in America, made in America.

It strikes me that we're told that AI is new and it's a whole new kind of industry and it's glittery and it's almost magical, and yet it looks like it depends, in critical respects, on very old-fashioned, disgusting, immoral labor…

What's sad about that scenario is, that would be the best-case scenario.

It's been a privilege to get to work with him. These have been incredibly substantive hearings.

It seems to me that your technology melded with theirs could make them an enormous sum of money. That would be great for them. Would it be so good for the American consumer?

I think if we don't do that with China soon--frankly, we should've done it a long time ago--if we don't do it very, very quickly, I think we're in real trouble.

Let me get at this problem from a slightly different angle, which is, let's imagine a hypothetical in which the Communist government of Beijing decides to launch an invasion of Taiwan.

If they can't get into court to enforce them, they don't mean anything.

This has been a tremendously helpful hearing. I just want to thank each of you, again, for taking the time to be here.