Salesforce's Paula Goldman Optimistic About AI Regulation in US

Salesforce's Paula Goldman Optimistic About AI Regulation in US

At the Mobile World Congress tech trade show in Barcelona, Paula Goldman, the Chief Ethical and Humane Use Officer at Salesforce, expressed her optimism about the U.S. Congress taking action to create new regulations for artificial intelligence (AI). Goldman believes that federal legislation to regulate AI is not far off, considering the growing bipartisan consensus among U.S. lawmakers. She also praised the efforts of individual states in devising their own AI laws.

“It’s very important to ensure U.S. lawmakers can agree on AI laws and work to pass them soon,” Goldman told CNBC at the event. She commended the EU AI Act and the progress being made in the UK, while emphasizing the need for interoperability among international frameworks. Without federal legislation, Goldman predicts that states will begin implementing their own laws, which she considers to be suboptimal.

However, Goldman remains optimistic, pointing to the bipartisan nature of recent hearings in the Senate. She believes that there are several sub-issues related to AI that also enjoy bipartisan support, further fueling her optimism. “I think it’s very important that we have a set of guardrails around the technology,” she added.

Goldman’s role as a member of the U.S. National AI Advisory Committee positions her as a key influencer in advising the Biden administration on AI-related matters. As Salesforce’s chief advocate for responsible AI use, Goldman is dedicated to ensuring that AI is developed and deployed with ethical considerations in mind.

The push for AI regulation has gained significant momentum in recent years, fueled by concerns about the potential risks and biases associated with AI systems. The need for guidelines and regulations has become increasingly apparent as AI technology continues to advance and permeate various aspects of society.

By engaging with industry experts and policymakers, Goldman aims to contribute to the development of comprehensive AI regulations that strike the right balance between innovation and societal impact. With her optimism and dedication, Goldman is playing a crucial role in shaping the future of AI governance and ethics.

In conclusion, while the path to AI regulation in the United States may involve some hurdles and complexities, Paula Goldman, Salesforce’s Chief Ethical and Humane Use Officer, remains optimistic about the potential for federal legislation. With bipartisan interest and ongoing discussions, the momentum for AI regulation is growing, ensuring that guardrails are in place to govern the responsible development and deployment of AI technology.


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Jiri Bílek

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