Ted Cruz: Congress ‘doesn’t know what the hell it’s doing’ with AI regulation
Hesitation on such regulation has served Washington well in the past, Cruz added, crediting the United States’ prosperity with technological innovation to lawmakers’ diligence with setting up guardrails. Only when Congress understands “what we’re dealing with” should they proceed with regulation, he said.
Across the ocean, there hasn’t been the same caution, Cruz said.
“I think Europe historically has been far less concerned with creating an environment where innovation can flourish,” he said.
At the same time, the Texas Republican emphasized that Washington can’t allow itself to fall behind adversaries, particularly China, when it comes to implementing artificial intelligence in the military.
If Beijing succeeds in its goal to lead the world on AI, “that would be profoundly dangerous to the United States from a national defense perspective, but also certainly from an economic perspective,” he said.