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SIIA Joins Technology Leaders in Urging U.S. Leadership to Prioritize Innovation and Emerging Technologies

The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), alongside various organizations from the technology sector, has co-signed a letter urging U.S. leadership to prioritize innovation and the trustworthy development of emerging technologies. Highlighting the sector’s $3.7 trillion contribution to the GDP and its role in supporting millions of skilled jobs, the letter emphasizes the need for policies that enhance American competitiveness and leadership in global technology standards. It calls for investments in STEM education, support for high-skilled immigration, and initiatives to foster trust in technologies like AI and quantum computing. The letter underscores the importance of privacy protections, cybersecurity, and sustainability to maintain the U.S. edge in technological innovation amid intense global competition.
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SIIA Applauds the Senate for Passing the SHIELD Act

The following statement can be attributed to Paul Lekas, Senior Vice President, Global Public Policy, Software & Information Industry Association.

SIIA is pleased to see the Senate passed the Stopping Harmful Image Exploitation and Limiting Distribution Act of 2023 (SHIELD Act) that makes it a crime to knowingly mail or distribute (or attempt or threaten to distribute) intimate visual depictions.  This is a good first step and demonstrates that Congress can work collaboratively to achieve bipartisan solutions.

We still believe there are additional gaps in the law specific to AI-generated imagery. SIIA recently expressed our support for the DEFIANCE Act that would create a federal civil remedy for victims against individuals who produced or possessed the forgery with intent to distribute it; or who produced, distributed, or received the forgery, if the individual knew or recklessly disregarded that the victim did not consent to the conduct.

We encourage Congress to address this important and critical issue.

 

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SIIA Joins Organizations in Urging White House on Proactive U.S. Trade Policy

WASHINGTON, DC – July 11, 2024 – The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) joined over 45 leading business organizations across the U.S. economy in sending a joint letter to the Biden Administration urging it to advance a more proactive U.S. trade policy that enhances economic growth and national security. The organizations, representing over 10 different sectors, are united in addressing rising trade barriers that threaten the livelihoods of American farmers, ranchers, innovators, and workers. The joint letter, sent Thursday to leading Biden Administration officials, stresses the need for the U.S. to reengage in meaningful trade negotiations with allies and partners to support equitable economic growth, protect innovation, and ensure that American businesses and citizens thrive in the global marketplace. The letter calls for a comprehensive trade policy that:
  • Opens foreign markets to U.S. exports,
  • Promotes international standards,
  • Enables digital trade, and;
  • Supports the enforcement of existing trade rules.
The signatory organizations additionally highlighted the importance of workforce development initiatives that align with trade agreements, ensuring that American workers are equipped with the necessary skills and tools to capitalize on new job opportunities. The letter additionally recognizes the critical role of trade in supporting broader U.S. economic policies, including efforts to enhance supply chains in industries such as semiconductors, advanced batteries, and biotechnology. With trade as the backbone of advancing U.S. democratic norms, environmental standards, and labor rights, this letter to the National Security Council and the National Economic Council intends to establish an effective policy foundation that leverages the goodwill the United States enjoys in foreign markets to build rules that benefit all participants in the U.S. economy. Find the detailed recommendations in the full letter below.
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Bethany Abbate Joins SIIA as Manager, AI Policy

Washington D.C., July 10, 2024 – The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) recently expanded its policy team with the appointment of Bethany Abbate as Manager, Artificial Intelligence Policy. In this newly created position, she will support and advocate on behalf of SIIA’s membership on key issues and initiatives related to AI.

Abbate comes to SIIA from Capstone LLC where she was a Senior Associate, Policy Analyst responsible for conducting policy analysis and regulatory due diligence consulting activities on behalf of a client base of corporations, hedge funds, and private equity firms. She previously was a Government and External Affairs Coordinator for Allianz of America. During college, she had internships with US House of Representatives: Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), Office of Oregon Governor Kate Brown and the Oregon State Treasury.

“Bethany’s experience and expertise with artificial intelligence policy issues elevates SIIA’s capabilities in this critical and fast evolving area,” said Paul Lekas, Senior Vice President, Global Public Policy and Public Affairs, SIIA. “She will help drive our policy initiatives and advocacy as well as support our members as they navigate the AI landscape.”

Abbate has a Bachelor of Arts, Civic Communication and Media from Willamette University and a Master of Arts: Strategy, Cybersecurity and Intelligence from Johns Hopkins University, School for Advanced International Studies (SAIS).

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In the News: Education Dept. issues guide for AI developers

In a recent feature by INSIDEAIPOLICY, the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) was prominently referenced, highlighting its pivotal role in shaping AI policy. The article delves into SIIA’s advocacy for balanced regulations that foster innovation while ensuring ethical standards which was featured in the Office of Education Technology’s Designing for Education with Artificial Intelligence: An Essential Guide for Developers.

Read the full article to explore SIIA’s comments for responsible AI development.