A selected committee was collected on Blockchain, financial technology and digital innovation in Jackson Hall on May 14 and 15th The first meeting of many. They discussed topics such as the right to reform and AI in the government, and listened to updates from the distinguished Wyoming Committee. The next meeting of the July 10 committee will be in Casper.
Blockchain updates
The Executive Director of the Distinguished Code Stolen in Wyoming, Anthony Apollo, presented updates on The distinguished code is presented in Wyoming. The committee is still ready for the date of the July 4.
Apollo described the distinctive symbol as “a virtual currency, actress and recovered for US dollars, kept in Wyoming.”
The committee came out by emphasizing the definition of the distinctive stable symbol as a distinctive symbol, citing some of the beliefs of public employees that the distinctive symbol is a digital currency of the Central Bank (CBDC). Last year, the legislative body An invoice passed State agencies were prevented from requesting payment in the form of CBCDS and from using public funds to help test CBCD, which Apollo referred to in defense of the distinctive symbol.
“Despite this clarification and very clear identification between CBDC and what we do, we still have [Rep.] Tom Amir (R-MINNESOTA), who holds the position of the majority of the Republican Party, Description of our offers as CBDCApollo said.
“I respect the Wyoming people’s vote, however, personally I personally against any government issuing a symbolic version of its currency … at the federal level, this will be considered a digital currency of the Central Bank,” I told Emmer in March.
Senator Kushir Senator Chris Rothfos (de Larami) said the committee should do more to correct a misunderstanding like this.
“I think we can do a lot to be somewhat proactive in communicating with the stakeholders a little about the distinctive code we have, how it is not CBDC, how it is supported, and how a new currency is not mining,” said Rothfos.
Apollo also announced that the committee accepts the general comments on the proposed rules of P.Public records and public recordsUntil May 27, on the proposed rules Reserve management Until June 30.
Besides the general suspension, Stabletoken is currently present in the “Alpha stage” or a test trial stage, with fake symbols currently not tested on multiple platforms.
Between these two loans, Apollo said that Wyoming was in a unique position.
“If we can issue our specified rules first, this will be the first rule on stable coins in the United States of America,” Apollo said.
The Cochair Rep Committee was. Dainel Singh (R-CeyEyenne) is interested in the future of symbols, and asked Apollo about the origins of the distinctive real world.
“There is an interest, a conversation is taking place in expanding the scope of what the stable code can do, [if it is] It is able to represent things like gold or any other commodity, such as oil or rare ground minerals. Are they your thoughts about that? Singh asked.
“I have been in this industry about 10 years ago,” said Apollo in response. [There’s] Always a kind of seasons. It was nfts [non-fungible tokens]Defi [decentralized finance]It was Daw [decentralized autonomous organization]now Stable currencies. We have seen a great spread of this industry, but if I have to put my money, I think the assets in the real world are the following. “
Artificial intelligence in the government
The lawmakers also spent time to listen to experts in making artificial intelligence and review how to deal with other countries.
“It is in our societies,” said MP R-Cheyenne, referring to artificial intelligence. He suggested that every person in the room had at least one reaction with artificial intelligence. Filler inquired about how to protect individuals from ill -treatment, with an emerging industry not organizing. Rutfous occupied similar concerns.
Dazza Greenwood, legal technology advisor and researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media, presented a presentation of the Committee on the current status of Amnesty International. After Greenwood’s show, Rothvos expressed concern about the Truidian artificial intelligence Using huge resources For both illegal activity and combating illegal activity.
“Unfortunately, the meter appears [AI phishing emails] He is now employing Amnesty International to try to confront artificial intelligence actively in this field, which leads to the death of the near -term heat in the short term as a reaction to trying to get e -mail fraud. I mean, is there a better way than that, or is the trend that we are currently heading? He asked Rothvos.
“I am completely confident that this is the place we are heading to … but at the same time, I am also confident that there are counter measures that we can find,” Greenwood said.
Greenwood suggested that workers are adopting security measures similar to those of military personnel working “behind enemy lines.”
“But now, civilians should learn how to get a safe word, and all of them never told anyone so that you can distinguish between whether the entity that calls you on the phone … it looks exactly like your cousin and … it may seem like your cousin on the video, and that you have a last light way to cancel them.”
The committee said it is interested in formulating legislation to address these concerns. Feller said he was interested in two legislative approaches to the state in artificial intelligence. one California Senate Bill 813And that created private entities, especially to oversee artificial intelligence makers. The other is the establishment of the legislative body in Texas from Artificial Intelligence Council.
The right to creativity
Another concentration of the committee is the right to repeat (RTR). RTR relates to the consumer’s ability to repair equipment without relying on parts or repair only through the original manufacturer of the product. The laws related to RTR can affect Farmersand IPhone users Even Military equipment.
I heard the committee from five members of the public, all of whom speak in favor of the laws of truth, including I-Fix-IT CEO Kayel Winz. The legislators asked him whether the laws of the right to reform have motivated some manufacturers to “benefit” from the market, specifically in Colorado, after the state passed RTR legislation.
“Winz said: No, they did not. We see them continuing to sell. I think they are more interested in violating the statute and then dealing with that through legal means later on withdrawing from the market. “
The legislators have appeared in the Wilzebar agreement to follow up on legislation of the right to reform in favor of local farmers and livestock breeders. While the committee has not designed the legislation this time, Singh and Rutvos seem to intend as much to bring regulations “to enable” and not “to restrict” growth sectors such as artificial intelligence and Blockchain.