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Council member criticizes OTI's response to proposed legislation
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Council Member Gutiérrez expresses strong disappointment with OTI's responses to the proposed legislation. She criticizes OTI's interpretation of the bills and their confidence in the AI Action Plan.
- Gutiérrez views OTI's concerns about overstepping on enforcement responsibilities as a 'reach'
- She emphasizes that the bills aim for accountability, transparency, and setting realistic benchmarks
- The council member expresses skepticism about the AI Action Plan's ability to solve all problems
Jennifer Gutiérrez
0:21:59
Okay.
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I think it's a little bit of a a reach on overstepping on the enforcement responsibilities of the commission on human rights.
0:22:09
And I think it's a reach.
0:22:10
I don't think that that I don't even think I don't that's not with this.
0:22:13
Bill intends to do.
0:22:15
It's very much about accountability and transparency and setting benchmarks that are realistic and feasible by by the agency.
0:22:24
So disappointed that that is the response set every single bill.
0:22:28
That we wanted to discuss today, but we'll move on.
0:22:33
I think you're very confident that the action plan is gonna solve all the problems.
0:22:37
That's what it sounds like.
0:22:39
I wanna jump into discussion of the progress report.
0:22:47
Specifically, I'll start with the principles, which obviously the the report is highlighted around the multiple principles.
0:22:56
Executive order number 3.