#GENIUSActPass A Regulatory Framework in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
Last week, the United States Congress took a significant step towards the responsible regulation of artificial intelligence with the approval of the GENIUS Act (Government Evaluation of Needs and Usage of Innovative Solutions Act). The bill, now nicknamed #GENIUSActPass, establishes clear guidelines for the adoption and use of AI within federal agencies.
The main objective of the GENIUS Act is to ensure that AI is used transparently, ethically, and efficiently in government environments. The new law requires regular audits, public reports on the impacts of automated systems, and the creation of technical evaluation committees to oversee the deployment of these technologies.
Additionally, the bill promotes partnerships between the public and private sectors, creating space for innovation while keeping safety, privacy, and civil rights in mind.
For experts, this approval marks a crucial moment in the regulation of AI in the U.S., serving as a model for other nations that are also seeking to balance innovation with responsibility.
The #GENIUSActPass also reignites debates about the role of the State in technological development and raises a central question: How to regulate AI without stifling technological advancement?
The fact is that in an increasingly algorithm-driven world, legislation like this becomes not only welcome — but urgent.