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Amy Klobuchar Presses OpenAI CEO Sam Altman On Taking 'Risk-Based Approach' To AI Regulation
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5/12/2025
During a Senate Commerce Committee hearing last week, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) spoke about regulation within the AI industry.
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Senator Klobuchar. Thank you very much, Senator Cruz. A lot of exciting things with AI,
00:04
especially from a state like mine that's home to the Mayo Clinic with the potential to unleash
00:11
scientific research while we've mapped the human genome and we have rare diseases that can be
00:17
solved. So there's a lot of positive, but we all know, as you've all expressed, there's challenges
00:22
that we need to get at with permitting reform. I'm a big believer in that. Energy development.
00:27
Thank you, Mr. Smith, for mentioning this with wind and solar and the potential for more fusion and
00:34
nuclear, but wind and solar, the price going down dramatically in the last few years. And to get
00:42
there, we're going to have to do a lot better. I think David Brooks put it the best when he said,
00:47
I found it incredibly hard to write about AI because it is literally unknowable whether this
00:52
technology is leading us to heaven or hell. We wanted to lead us to heaven. And I think we do
00:58
that by making sure we have some rules of the road in place so it doesn't get stymied or set backwards
01:03
because of scams or because of use by people who want to do us harm. As mentioned by Senator Cantwell,
01:11
Senator Thune and I have teamed up on legislation to set up basic guardrails for the riskiest non-defense
01:18
applications of AI. Mr. Altman, do you agree that a risk-based approach to regulation is the best way
01:26
to place necessary guardrails for AI without stifling innovation? I do. That makes a lot of
01:32
sense to me. Okay, thanks. And did you figure that out in your attic? No, that was a more recent discovery.
01:37
Thank you. Very good. Just want to make sure. Our bill directs Mr. Smith, the Commerce Department,
01:45
to develop ways of educating consumers on how to safely use AI systems. Do you agree that consumers
01:51
need to be more educated? This was one of your answers to your five words, so I assume you do.
01:57
Yes, and I think it's incumbent upon us as companies and across the business community to contribute to
02:03
that education as well. Okay, very good. Back to you, Mr. Altman. The Americans rely on AI, as we know,
02:10
increasingly on some high-impact problems to make them be able to trust that. We need to make sure
02:17
that we can trust the model outputs. The New York Times recently reported earlier this week that AI
02:22
hallucinations, new word to me, where models generate incorrect or misleading results are getting worse.
02:30
That's their words. What standards or metrics does OpenAI use to evaluate the quality of its
02:36
training data and model outputs for correctness? On the whole, AI hallucinations are getting much
02:44
better. We have not solved the problem entirely yet, but we've made pretty remarkable progress
02:47
over the last few years. When we first launched ChatGPT, it would hallucinate things all the time.
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This idea of robustness, being sure you can trust the information. We've made huge progress there.
02:58
We cite sources. The models have gotten much smarter. A lot of people use these systems all the time,
03:03
and we were worried that if it was not 100.0% accurate, which is still a challenge with these
03:10
systems, it would cause a bunch of problems. But users are smart. People understand what these
03:14
systems are good at, when to use them, when not. And as that robustness increases, which it will
03:20
continue to do, people will use it for more and more things. But as an industry, we've made pretty
03:26
remarkable progress in that direction over the last couple of years.
03:28
Well, I know we'll be watching that. Another challenge that has been, we've seen, and Senator
03:35
Cruz and I worked on a bill together for quite a while, and that's the Take It Down Act. And that
03:41
is that we're increasingly seeing interact activity where kids looking for a boyfriend or girlfriend,
03:49
maybe they put out a real picture of themselves, it ends up being distributed at their school, or
03:53
somehow someone tries to scam them from financial gain, or it's AI, as we've increasingly seen,
04:00
where it's not even someone photos, but someone puts a fake body on there. And we've had about
04:06
over 20 suicides in one year of young people, because they felt like their life was ruined,
04:12
because they were going to be exposed in this way. So this bill we passed, and through the Senate
04:18
and the House, the First Lady supported it, and it's headed to the President's desk. Could you talk
04:24
about how we can build models that can better detect harmful defects? Mr. Smith?
04:31
Yeah, I mean, we're doing that, OpenAI is doing that, a number of us are, and I think the goal is to
04:37
first identify content that is generated by AI, and then often it is to identify what kind of content is harmful.
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And I think we've made a lot of strides in our ability to do both of those things.
04:51
There's a lot of work that's going on across the private sector, and in partnership with groups
04:55
like NCMEC, to then collaboratively identify that kind of content, so it can be taken down.
05:03
We've been doing this, in some ways, for 25 years since the internet, and we're going to need to do more of it.
05:09
And on the issue, last question, Mr. Chair, since the last one was about your bill, I figure it's okay.
05:15
The newspapers, and you testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Mr. Smith, about the bill,
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Senator Kennedy and I still think that there's an issue here about negotiating content rates.
05:29
We've seen some action recently in Canada and other places.
05:33
Can you talk about those evolving dynamics with AI developers and what's happening here
05:39
to make sure that content providers and journalists get paid for their work?
05:44
Yeah, it's a complicated topic, but I'll just say a couple of things.
05:47
First, I think we should all want to see newspapers in some form flourish across the country,
05:53
including, say, rural counties that increasingly have become news deserts.
05:58
Newspapers have disappeared.
05:59
Second, and it's been the issue that we discussed in the Judiciary Committee,
06:04
there should be an opportunity for newspapers to get together and negotiate collectively.
06:09
We've supported that.
06:10
That will enable them to basically do better.
06:14
Third, every time there's new technology, there is a new generation of a copyright debate.
06:20
That is taking place now.
06:22
Some of it will probably be decided by Congress, some by the courts.
06:25
A lot of it is also being addressed through collaborative action,
06:29
and we should hope for all of these things to, I'll just say, strike a balance.
06:33
We want people to make a living creating content,
06:36
and we want AI to advance by having access to data.
06:40
Okay, thanks.
06:41
I'll ask other questions on the record.
06:43
Thank you, Mr. Chair.
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