[Congressional Bills 116th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 153 Introduced in House (IH)]
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116th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 153
Supporting the development of guidelines for ethical development of
artificial intelligence.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 27, 2019
Mrs. Lawrence (for herself, Mr. Khanna, Mr. Soto, Mr. Lipinski, Mr.
Crist, Ms. Stevens, Ms. Kelly of Illinois, Ms. DelBene, and Ms. Meng)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Science, Space, and Technology
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RESOLUTION
Supporting the development of guidelines for ethical development of
artificial intelligence.
Whereas the field of artificial intelligence (AI) was initiated by a single
question, ``Can machines think?'', has made significant advancement
since the 1950s, and today touches every aspect of American society;
Whereas AI has demonstrated increasing competency in areas as diverse as image
and speech recognition, autonomous driving, and the mastery of complex
games;
Whereas AI has the potential to transform the economy and dramatically alter
industries including health care, retail, finance, energy,
transportation, law, education, and manufacturing over the coming years;
Whereas the development and use of AI has the potential to enhance wellbeing,
foster economic growth, and improve care and services for many people;
Whereas the far-reaching societal impacts of AI necessitates its safe,
responsible, and democratic development; and
Whereas the leaders of the G7 have committed to the Charlevoix Common Vision for
the Future of Artificial Intelligence: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives supports the
development of guidelines for the ethical development of artificial
intelligence (AI), in consultation with diverse stakeholders, and
consonant with the following aims of:
(1) Engagement among industry, government, academia, and
civil society.
(2) Transparency and explainability of AI systems,
processes, and implications.
(3) Helping to empower women and underrepresented or
marginalized populations.
(4) Information privacy and the protection of one's
personal data.
(5) Career opportunity to find meaningful work and maintain
a livelihood.
(6) Accountability and oversight for all automated
decisionmaking.
(7) Lifelong learning in STEM, social sciences, and
humanities.
(8) Access and fairness regarding technological services
and benefits.
(9) Interdisciplinary research about AI that is safe and
beneficial.
(10) Safety, security, and control of AI systems now and in
the future.
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