
When HUMANS Stop Writing Laws: What Comes Next?
Something is changing in Washington, and it raises a question that should concern every American: who is actually writing the laws? The Biden autopen controversy raised serious questions about who was making decisions inside the White House. Now, another technology is quietly making its way into the legislative process. Members of Congress have already used AI in their work, even as questions remain about how much oversight there really is. There are rules—but are they strong enough? And who is accountable when AI helps shape the language that could eventually become federal law? We may be closer than most people realize to a point where Americans have to ask a much bigger question: what happens when the people making our laws aren’t doing all the writing themselves?
