KEY POINTS
  • Democrats are forming a new working group on artificial intelligence and prioritizing how to prevent deepfakes from wreaking havoc on private citizens and public trust.
  • Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Wash., will chair the AI working group of the New Democrat Coalition, a 98-member group of liberal and centrist Democrats.
  • The boundless potential of AI "requires Congress to get smart and get smart fast," Kilmer told CNBC.

WASHINGTON — Democrats on Capitol Hill are forming a new working group on artificial intelligence and prioritizing how to prevent deepfakes from wreaking havoc on personal lives, national security and the upcoming 2024 elections. 

Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Wash., will chair the new AI working group in the New Democrat Coalition, a 98-member bloc of House members that typically avoid the spotlight but wield significant influence over policy within the caucus.