Moving to enable the organizers of federal consumer products through artificial intelligence tools, Steam picked up this week with the entry of the partisan Senate Bill that has already passed its companion the House of Representatives.
the Consumer Safety Technology Law From Sens. John Curtis, R-Utah and Lisa Blunt Rochester, D-Del. , The Consumer Product Safety Committee calls for the creation of a pilot program that uses artificial intelligence to track product injury trends, determine risk, monitor summonses and identify products that are less than important products.
Legislation also directs the Federal Trade Committee and Trade Secretary to submit a report on Blockchain technology and symbols.
“The world is changing quickly, and it must keep pace with consumer protection,” Curtis said in a press statement on Thursday. “The draft law puts these correct tools in the hands of experts – the use of artificial intelligence to arrest dangerous products before it hurts families, and explore Blockchain to enhance supply chains, and make sure that digital codes do not become a new way of fraud. This is related to preserving safe people with the help of American innovation in prosperity.”
the Home version From the draft law, which was submitted in March by Representative Darren Soto, Wiping the lower room in July. Democrat in Florida said at the time that the legislation “will help make CPSC more efficient.”
“The truth is that the fraudsters already use artificial intelligence.” “The police should be able to use this as well.”
The CPSC Bill is directed to search for a variety of stakeholders to consult with the agency’s artificial intelligence pilot, including cyber security experts, technicians, data scientists, machine learning specialists, retailers, consumer product safety groups and manufacturers.
Within a year of the pilot’s conclusion, CPSC will be charged to submit a report to Congress, which in detail shows its results and data, “including how improving the use of artificial intelligence from the committee’s ability to advance the mission of consumer products,”
In the draft law, the Blockchain section orders the Ministry of FTC and Trade to study how to benefit from technology to protect consumers by guarding against fraud and other unfair and misleading practices. There will also be an examination of what federal regulations can be modified to stimulate Blockchain’s dependence.
A separate report will be discussed in unfair or deceptive works and practices linked to transactions through digital symbols. A Cortis facts paper He said that the ruling aims to “ensure the protection of consumers without strangling the responsible innovation.”
“The government must be able to keep pace with new and emerging technologies, especially when it comes to consumer safety,” Plante Rothsters said in a statement.
“The Consumer Safety Technology Law will allow the Consumer Product Safety Committee to explore the use of artificial intelligence to enhance its critical goals.” “I am grateful to work alongside Senator Cortis in this legislation and I look forward to getting it to the finish line.”