Finally, for businesses and developers worried about IP theft, the Executive Order promises actions to better investigate and enforce AI-related IP crimes. This includes providing assistance for developers of AIin combatting AI-related IP risks, as well as resources to assist private sector businesses...
On October 30, 2023, President Joe Biden signed an executive order (EO) on artificial intelligence (AI) in an effort to establish a “coordinated, Federal Government-wide approach” to the responsible development and implementation of AI.
The executive order also seeks to tackle “algorithmic discrimination.” Racial and gender bias has been a problem with AI for many years. Some suggest the problem lies in inherently biased data, while others say it is down to whoever is formulating and framing the problem. A key p...
The executive order highlights the US sentiment towards AI regulation, but presents a fragmented approach with possibility of discord.
The executive order highlights the US sentiment towards AI regulation, but presents a fragmented approach with possibility of discord.
The executive order highlights the US sentiment towards AI regulation, but presents a fragmented approach with possibility of discord.
President Joe Biden has issued a sweeping executive order aimed at steering the development of artificial intelligence technologies. It's the first order of its kind to come out of the federal government directly related ...
But what it – and the order – does is give an answer to the public’s question, “What the hell is the government doing about AI?” and provide a standard for AI usage across industries. You can find a more detailed overview of the executive order on thisfact sheet....
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. ...
“I think that the previous order had a lot in it,” said Alexandr Wang, the CEO of AI company Scale, describing Biden’s 2023 executive order on AI as overly lengthy but declining to name what about it was harmful. “It’s hard to comment on each individual piece of it....