According to Odaily Planet Daily, a bipartisan group of four senators led by Chuck Schumer recommended that the US Congress spend at least $32 billion over the next three years to develop artificial intelligence (AI) and establish protective measures. This is another effort by the US government to regulate and promote the development of artificial intelligence. Six days ago, US congressmen unveiled a bipartisan bill to help the Biden administration impose export controls on top artificial intelligence models made in the United States.

After months of meetings with industry experts and AI critics, the bipartisan working group identified the importance of AI investments to keeping the United States competitive with foreign competitors and improving the quality of life for Americans—supporting technologies that could help cure certain cancers or chronic diseases. While the roadmap does not constitute a specific bill or policy proposal, it provides lawmakers and stakeholders with a glimpse into the scope and scale of future AI legislation, laying the groundwork for more comprehensive and detailed policies in the future.