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Data & Society is a nonprofit research institute that studies the social implications of data-centric technologies, automation, and AI.
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"[T]he same tools that can be genuinely useful for research can also be destabilizing for education," professor @laurenaulet.bsky.social says. "‘AI helps me code’ does not straightforwardly translate into ‘AI is good for universities.’” www.newyorker.com/news/fault-l...
At a time when more and more Americans are voicing concerns about data centers and growing AI slop, this bill doubles down on tired industry narratives, like how state laws “slow innovation,” rather than addressing Americans’ immediate concerns about AI. (4/4)
It treats federal legislation as a replacement for state AI laws, preempting efforts that are already regulating AI development. (3/4)
While there are some important elements in this bill—such as studies on AI’s impact on workers, standards-setting, and transparency requirements—it commits the same error of governance that the Trump admin continues to pursue. (2/4)