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CPSC Pilot Program for AI Passes House

A bill has passed the House of Representatives that requires the Consumer Product Safety Commission to run a pilot program to see if artificial intelligence can advance its mission. It tasks the CPSC to see if AI can monitor internet websites, for the sale of recalled consumer products, and identify products that the CPSC has found should be refused admission to the U.S.

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The agency should consult with cybersecurity experts, AI experts, retailers, manufacturers and consumer product safety organizations.

A year after the pilot begins, the CPSC will submit a report on the pilot's findings.