Senators leave classified AI briefing confident but wary of ‘existential’ threat posed by China

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Senators leave classified AI briefing confident but wary of ‘existential’ threat posed by China
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Senators departed their first-ever classified briefing on AI with a mostly bipartisan confidence in the United States' place in the world regarding the rapidly advancing technology.

Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., agreed there was a general worry in the chamber about China but said Tuesday’s classified briefing was more informative than alarming about that threat."I think we're all very concerned about it," Kaine told Fox News Digital."I didn't walk out more concerned. I probably have more granular understanding of capacities we have, capacities they have. It’s been a helpful set of hearings to get us positioned to legislate.

"It was very informative. I learned a lot, and surely it's informing some of the discussions that we're having right now," Peters said of the private session.over how it is handling AI. Young is a member of a four-person bipartisan Senate working group on AI convened by Schumer. The group was responsible for convening a series of learning sessions, including Tuesday’s briefing, so colleagues could become more informed on AI as Congress works to get ahead of its lightening-fast advancements.

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