Incorporation of AI in federal government operations with CISA guidance The federal government isn't planning to sit on the sidelines and merely set the rules for the rest of the players. It, too, is interested in deploying and using AI for its own operations. The order explicitly discourages...
On October 30, 2023, President Biden issued theExecutive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence(AI),which the Biden administration describes as “the most sweeping actions ever taken to protect Americans from the potential risks of AI systems.” N...
These are just a few of the highlights of the new directive, which the Biden administration says builds on conversations it's had with 15 leading AI companies that have voluntarily pledged to "drive safe, secure, and trustworthy development of AI." Google, Microsoft and Open AI are among the...
With laws lagging far behind technological advances, the administration is touting the new EO as building onprior voluntary commitmentsfrom some of the leading tech companies on the safe and secure development of AI. In remarks Monday, the president called his executive order "the most significan...
TMTPOST -- China rebukes the Biden administration for the new wave of export controls on artificial intelligence (AI) chips.Credit:Xinhua News Agency China firmly opposes the Biden administration's announcement of restrictions on exports related to AI, a spokesperson with the Ministry of Commerce ...
The order—which should appear on the government’sAI.govsitesometime soon and, eventually, in theFederal Register—follows a string of other actions from the Biden administration to get ahead of concerns over the potential misuse of AI while promoting its positive application. ...
President Biden today released the administration’s much-anticipated artificial intelligence (AI) executive order (EO), which focuses on seizing the promise and managing the risk of the emerging technology.
Holland & Knight's Artificial Intelligence Policy Team hosted a discussion on the Biden Administration's long-awaited executive order (EO) on artificial intelligence (AI). Attorneys Daniel Barsky, Joel Roberson, Paul Stimer, Todd Wooten and Marissa Serafino analyzed the highlights of the ...
On Tuesday, he convened a group of technology leaders to debate artificial intelligence, the source of several congressional hearings in recent weeks. The Biden administration is seeking to figure out how to regulate the emergent field of AI, looking for ways to nurture its potential for econ...
The order, which the Biden administration says builds upon previous AI directives, states the National Security Council and the White House chief of staff will develop a National Security Memorandum for "further actions on AI and security."Georgina DiNardo...