Several lawmakers brought up Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, the law that has served as the tech industry's legal liability shield for decades.
chief privacy and trust officer Christina Montgomery, alongside New York University professor emeritus Gary Marcus.
Ranking Member Josh Hawley, R-Mo., noted that Tuesday's hearing couldn't even have happened a year ago because AI had not yet entered the public consciousness in such a big way.
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