Biden Administration Sets AI Governance, Aims to Curb Misuse and Bias
March 28, 2024The Biden administration has enacted a government-wide AI policy in response to a 150-day directive from the President's Executive Order on AI.
The new policy aims to balance the mitigation of AI risks with the promotion of AI benefits, ensuring public transparency and fostering innovation.
Federal agencies are now mandated to appoint Chief AI Officers and form AI Governance Boards to oversee AI implementation and adherence to standards.
Efforts are being made to grow and improve the AI workforce through training and the planned hiring of 100 AI professionals by summer.
These moves build upon previous initiatives like the Administration's Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights and NIST's AI Risk Management Framework.
The policy is partly a reaction to incidents of AI misuse, such as creating fake videos of President Biden, and intends to prevent biased AI applications.
Agencies not complying with the new AI safeguards must stop using AI systems unless they can provide a compelling justification.
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Sources
The Verge • Mar 28, 2024
Every US federal agency must hire a chief AI officerWIRED • Mar 28, 2024
The White House Puts New Guardrails on Government Use of AIYahoo News • Mar 28, 2024
White House orders agencies to tap chief AI officers