tonight, the important days ahead and washington tie to our nations that. president biden said to sit down with speaker mccarthy tomorrow was the threat of defaulting hangs in the balance. and republicans continue their investigation into president biden s family. they just need to top down their conforming first. and a preview of tomorrow s hearing on artificial intel events. it s congress prepared to regulate this technology? as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. treasury secretary janet yellen is sounding the alarm yet again. in a letter to the speaker top lawmakers, she wrote, the united states could run out of money to pay its bills, quote, if congress has not acted to raise or suspend the debt limit by early june, and potentially as early as june 1st. that means congress has less than three weeks to act or risk an unprecedented debt default. in congress, their only inception a fraction of those three weeks.
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to take on artificial intelligence. tomorrow, the maker of chatgpt open a i ceo sam altman will appear before a senate panel. they will turn to altman to answer all important question, what is a.i.? nbc news tech correspondent jay ward who has a documentary coming out this week on all things a. you do not want to miss it on peacock. jake, what are you looking for in this hearing because this headline is so important. they are bringing in sort of the man behind chatgpt, the guy who understands all things a.i.. but in my experience these hearings don t result in anything. yeah, we certainly have had that histories with this kind of tech hearing in the past i m thinking about warren hatch
hearings don t result in anything. yeah, we certainly have had that histories with this kind of tech hearing in the past i m thinking about warren hatch asking mark zuckerberg how do you make money, senator, we sell ads, and the whole room bust out laughing. those sorts of grandfatherly moments. i think we ve moved beyond that. we have regulators, the chairperson of the ftc saying that we have the power to regulate ai using the laws we have now. we have a whole new generation of tech literate staffers helping senators think this stuff through. but i think the big questions for me, i hope they will ask sam altman tomorrow is why is it that such a small rarefied number of companies are in charge of ai because the illusion is that there are 1 million companies, it s a great equalizer, this amazing neutral technology. that is not true at the moment. right now it cost money that only the companies like google