US Senator Cynthia Lummis recently introduced the "Responsible Innovation and Safe Professions Act 2025" (RISE Act), which aims to provide civil litigation protection for AI developers, while requiring them to disclose model specifications. The bill mainly applies to scenarios where professionals (such as doctors and lawyers) use AI tools, and requires developers to increase transparency so that professionals can better understand the capabilities and limitations of AI tools.
Experts described the bill as "timely and necessary," but critics have said it is too pro-AI developers, lacks transparency requirements, and does not cover direct use of AI by ordinary users. Compared to the European Union's more human rights-oriented AI regulatory framework, the RISE bill takes a risk-oriented approach.
US Senator Lummis has introduced the RISE bill, which aims to provide civil litigation protection for AI developers
2025-06-22 14:14:19
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