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Senator Tina Smith posts "Artificial intelligence has become pervasive in our lives, and like most technologies, it can be used for both good and bad.

It's used in nearly every sector – including housing.

We need ensure these innovations support the public good.

AI can help connect people experiencing homelessness to housing resources, but it can also bake in existing inequities, reduce accountability, and limit opportunity.

I led a hearing to discuss how AI is stretching across the housing continuum – and how we should think about it.

(Alt text: Chair Tina Smith and Ranking Member Cynthia Lummis lead a hearing of the Senate Transportation, Housing, and Community Development Subcommittee.)"
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Source https://x.com/SenTinaSmith/status/1752766676016267594/photo/1
Author Tina Smith's Congressional Office

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