US senators Ted Budd (R-N.C.) and Andy Kim (D-N.J.), members of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, have introduced the Artificial Intelligence Ready Data Act, which would create a modern federal approach to opening government data assets to train and develop stronger US AI models. Recognizing the vast and sophisticated data assets maintained by the US government, the bipartisan legislation seeks to establish clear standards to ensure these datasets are AI-ready, thereby supporting scientific breakthroughs and maintaining transparency. The bill has garnered endorsements from major organizations, including Google, Siemens, Snorkel AI, and the NC Chamber, all emphasizing the importance of high-quality, accessible government data in advancing trustworthy AI systems.
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