Bipartisan momentum in Congress, capped by the Senate Bipartisan AI Working Group's October 2024 policy roadmap, anchors trader consensus at 60.5% for a U.S. AI safety bill before 2027. The roadmap, led by Sens. Schumer, Rounds, Heinrich, and Young, outlines transparency, risk management, and enforcement frameworks, urging action in the 119th Congress starting January 2025. Supporting developments include introduced bills like the AI Foundation Model Transparency Act and recent House Oversight hearings on AI risks, amid national security concerns driving cross-party support. Post-election Republican majorities add urgency, though competing priorities and pro-innovation stances temper full passage certainty before year-end 2026.
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- Prohibition on Creation or Release: Forbids the creation or release of specific AI systems or models.
- Training Restrictions: Sets limits on how AI systems can be trained, such as restricting access to previously available training data or imposing a maximum limit on the number of parameters used for training.
- Usage Restrictions: Prevents AI systems from being used in certain applications, such as interacting with customers, interfacing with other applications, or performing actions on the web.
- Human-in-the-Loop Requirements: Requires AI systems to include mechanisms ensuring human oversight or involvement in their operation.
Otherwise this market will resolve to "No".
The resolution source will be official U.S. federal government (e.g., Congress.gov) however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...- Prohibition on Creation or Release: Forbids the creation or release of specific AI systems or models.
- Training Restrictions: Sets limits on how AI systems can be trained, such as restricting access to previously available training data or imposing a maximum limit on the number of parameters used for training.
- Usage Restrictions: Prevents AI systems from being used in certain applications, such as interacting with customers, interfacing with other applications, or performing actions on the web.
- Human-in-the-Loop Requirements: Requires AI systems to include mechanisms ensuring human oversight or involvement in their operation.
Otherwise this market will resolve to "No".
The resolution source will be official U.S. federal government (e.g., Congress.gov) however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Bipartisan momentum in Congress, capped by the Senate Bipartisan AI Working Group's October 2024 policy roadmap, anchors trader consensus at 60.5% for a U.S. AI safety bill before 2027. The roadmap, led by Sens. Schumer, Rounds, Heinrich, and Young, outlines transparency, risk management, and enforcement frameworks, urging action in the 119th Congress starting January 2025. Supporting developments include introduced bills like the AI Foundation Model Transparency Act and recent House Oversight hearings on AI risks, amid national security concerns driving cross-party support. Post-election Republican majorities add urgency, though competing priorities and pro-innovation stances temper full passage certainty before year-end 2026.
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