Artificial Intelligence: Preparing for the Future

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a transformational technology that has the potential to revolutionize our economy and society, both domestically and globally. The rapid expansion in the use of AI is already having a profound impact across industries—from healthcare to transportation—and offers great hope for increasing economic opportunity, boosting incomes, speeding life science research at reduced costs, and simplifying the lives of consumers.
AI is projected to increase global economic growth by $13 trillion by the end of the decade, making it vital to establish appropriate protections to manage potential risks while maximizing potential benefits.
Policymakers and business leaders must work together to determine a roadmap for optimizing AI’s many benefits and ensuring its responsible and ethical use.
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AI Commission
Recognizing the critical role the business community plays in the development and deployment of AI, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce launched the Commission on AI Competitiveness, Inclusion, and Innovation (“Commission”) in 2022.
This bipartisan and multi-stakeholder Commission, comprised of members from the private sector, academia, and civil society, was tasked with considering the complex issues and real-world impacts that AI will have economically, individually, and globally.
The Future of Work
AI is best positioned to augment the workforce, not replace it. The U.S. Chamber's Commission on Artificial Intelligence Competition, Inclusion, and Innovation report outlines recommendations for preparing the workforce for the continued integration of AI tools across our economy.
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U.S. Chamber members range from the small businesses and local chambers of commerce that line the Main Streets of America to leading industry associations and large corporations.
Learn more about how your business can become a member.
Artificial Intelligence
As countries across the globe race to advance artificial intelligence, it is crucial we get the policy environment right to enable American innovators to lead the AI revolution.
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U.S. Chamber announcement on the launch of the 'Responsible AI Business Leadership Initiative.'
High technology usage among American small businesses is correlating with growth in sales, employment, and profits.
U.S. Chamber statement on the filing of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to the General Services Administration (GSA) and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) on the use of the AI Bill of Rights in federal procurement.
AI has been hailed as a transformative force with the potential to revolutionize the global economy and create new job opportunities—but overregulation in the draft EU AI Act threatens to blunt its potential.
U.S. Chamber letter on business community efforts to advance the development of trustworthy Artificial Intelligence and implement the recently released National Institute of Standards and Technology Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework.
We are at a key moment in time when the ethical application and regulation of AI must be explored together with industry leaders, ethicists, policymakers, and civil society alike so we can realize the true potential of these technologies.
This Statement for the Record was sent to the Senate Judiciary committee, submitting the AI Commission's report for the hearing, "Oversight of A.I: Rules for Artificial Intelligence."
The U.S. and its allies should be the ones developing and advancing ethical Artificial Intelligence technologies that align with our common democratic goals and values. Any effort to pause further innovation will leave us unable to advance these essential values as others move forward without us.
AI is best positioned to augment the workforce, not replace it. The U.S. Chamber's Commission on Artificial Intelligence Competition, Inclusion, and Innovation report outlines recommendations for preparing the workforce for the continued integration of AI tools across our economy.