It's been over a year since the release of OpenAI's ChatGPT launched an international conversation about how generative artificial intelligence--i.e., AI capable of producing text, images, video, and more--could transform our lives. This past October, President Joe Biden signed an executive order outlining the government's priorities for regulating artificial intelligence, which included initiatives to protect national security and privacy, advance equity and civil rights, and promote innovation and competition. Sen. Chuck Schumer has also led a series of roundtable discussions with AI executives, business leaders, and other experts to inform policymakers' legislative approach.