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Experts Tell House Panel U.S. Congress Can Build on IT Foundation to Pilot AI for Constituent Engagement
Summary
Miss Wilson told a House Administration panel that while many legislatures use AI to modernize basic IT systems, the U.S. Congress's existing infrastructure gives it room to experiment with constituent-facing AI tools; she urged tiered internal authorization to speed safe testing and adoption.
Miss Wilson, a panelist, told the House Administration panel that many legislatures abroad are using artificial intelligence to modernize basic information technology functions and public access to documents, and that the U.S. Congress already has the technical foundation to experiment with more advanced constituent-engagement tools.
"Our work with international legislatures has actually been an extremely eye opening experience," Miss Wilson said, adding that other bodies are using AI to digitize documents, make data accessible and update…
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