Planning for Economic Shifts
Senators Introduce Bipartisan AI Commission Bill
Mark Warner and Mike Rounds propose the Economy of the Future Commission Act to manage AI's impact on the workforce.

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U.S. Senators Mark Warner and Mike Rounds introduced the Economy of the Future Commission Act on March 13, 2026 [1]. This bipartisan bill seeks to establish a federal commission to study the rapid growth of artificial intelligence [1]. The body will provide policy recommendations regarding workforce transitions and significant economic shifts [1]. The proposed commission will focus on how the federal government can prepare for technological changes in the labor market [1]. Current policy discussions highlight how rules for publicly available data are already shaping the global AI landscape [2]. Experts indicate that clear frameworks are necessary to support future economic growth [2]. Legislative leaders emphasized that proactive planning is essential to maintain national competitiveness [1]. The bill intends to bridge the gap between technological advancement and regulatory readiness [1][2]. Details on the commission's specific membership were not fully confirmed in the available sources.
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