The leadership of the company assesses that the discussion surrounding the regulation of (AI) in Congress could generate new friction due to disagreements over its processing — and which House will have the final say on the topic.
Chamber leaders argue that an older project should be prioritized, to the detriment of one presented more recently and with similar content. In 2021, deputies approved a project authored by Eduardo Bismarck (PDT-CE) that deals with the regulation of AI. The proposal did not pass in the Senate.
In 2023, the president of the Senate, (PSD-MG), presented a project with the same proposal. The.
A leader of the Chamber states that this could generate a new conflict between the two Houses, similar to what happened in the discussion of the . At that moment, there was a dispute between Pacheco and the president of the Chamber, (-AL) — and the deputy’s allies.
In this deputy’s opinion, negotiation between the two Houses and their next presidents will be necessary to reach an agreement on the processing of this matter.
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