
The House of Representatives passed two bills Tuesday (Jan. 20) that would require the Small Business Administration (SBA) to help small businesses adopt artificial intelligence (AI). The AI for Main Street Act (HR 5764), sponsored by Rep. Mark Alford, R-Missouri, requires the SBA’s Small Business Development Centers to provide guidance, training and outreach that will help small businesses evaluate, adopt and use AI, Alford said in a Tuesday press release. “Main Street stands at the doorstep of a major transformation because the AI revolution isn’t just coming, it’s already here,” Alford said in the release. “We’re ensuring entrepreneurs and job creators aren’t left behind.” The other bill passed by the House, the Artificial Intelligence Wisdom for Innovative Small Enterprises Act (AI-WISE Act; HR 5784), sponsored by Rep. Hillary Scholten, D-Michigan, requires the SBA to add AI literacy resources to its existing online learning platform. These resources will help small businesses understand how AI tools work, evaluate the tools’ risks and benefits, protect privacy and decide whether to adopt the technology, Scholten said in a Tuesday press release. Both the AI-WISE Act and the AI for Main Street Act will provide guidance to help small businesses use AI tools responsible and effectively, Scholten said. “These bipartisan bills will support small businesses as AI reshapes our economy by ensuring Main Street has the same access to expertise and support as large corporations,” Scholten said. “The bills will give our small businesses much-needed tools to evaluate new technologies, protect their data and use…
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