Today I rise to celebrate passage of H. Res. 1250, recognizing the principles that should guide the national artificial intelligence strategy of the United States. In early 2018, Representative Hurd, as chair of the Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Information Technology, and myself, as the ranking member, held the first congressional hearing on artificial intelligence. This resolution is born out of those hearings and the culmination of over a year's work with the Bipartisan Policy Center, bringing together experts from government, the private sector, and civil society to outline priorities to ensure the United States remains a leader in AI. AI has the potential to fundamentally change our society. The U.S. needs a national strategy now to invest in our workforce, R&D, national security, and oversight agencies to ensure AI is a positive tool that will benefit all of society. I am particularly pleased that this legislation was able to pass before my friend and close IT partner for the past 6 years, Representative Hurd, retires from this body. This Chamber has been made better by his spirit of bipartisanship and desire to protect our Nation and prepare it to meet the challenges of the next century. Representative Hurd's work will not be forgotten, and I will miss him dearly. ____________________
On the recordDecember 8, 2020
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