[ [link removed] ]Pramila Jayapal
John,
Artificial intelligence is now a projected $244 billion industry, and it’s
already embedded in everything from hiring software to mortgage approvals.
It’s shaping who gets a house, a job, a loan, or lifesaving medical care —
often without anyone knowing how the decision was made.
And when AI systems are trained on biased data, they produce biased
outcomes. It’s increasingly happening in the algorithms that quietly
govern our lives.
That’s why I recently introduced the AI Civil Rights Act in the House of
Representatives, the most comprehensive effort yet to ensure that the
technologies of the future are built on fairness, transparency, and
accountability — not the injustices of the past.
Here’s what the bill does:
* Prevents companies from using biased or discriminatory AI in critical
decisions that affect peoples’ lives
* Requires testing before and after deployment so potential harms are
caught and fixed, not ignored
* Demands transparency around complex algorithms so that people know how
decisions about them are made
These are common-sense solutions that will make sure AI serves people
instead of discriminating against them. But Big Tech is already lobbying
hard against new guardrails, because they want a world where their profits
are protected and working people shoulder all the risk.
[ [link removed] ]That’s why I’m asking you to help me build the momentum we need to beat
them by chipping in $3, or anything you can, to support my
campaign.
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I don’t take corporate PAC money, which means grassroots support is the
only reason I can lead fights like this. Your donations fuel my ability to
push back against corporate lobbyists and build the broad coalition needed
to pass this bill.
So if you can, please [ [link removed] ]chip in today and help me keep up the fight to
build a government that puts working people first.
In solidarity,
Pramila Jayapal
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