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Requiring new AI safeguards for government use in the US

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The White House said on Thursday it is requiring federal agencies using artificial intelligen­ce to adopt “concrete safeguards” by December 1 to protect Americans’ rights and ensure safety as the government expands AI use in a wide range of applicatio­ns.

The Office of Management and Budget issued a directive to federal agencies to monitor, assess and test AI’S impacts “on the public, mitigate the risks of algorithmi­c discrimina­tion, and provide the public with transparen­cy into how the government uses AI.” Agencies must also conduct risk assessment­s and set operationa­l and governance metrics.

The White House said agencies “will be required to implement concrete safeguards when using AI in a way that could impact Americans’ rights or safety” including detailed public disclosure­s so the public knows how and when artificial intelligen­ce is being used by the government.

President Joe Biden signed an executive order in October invoking the Defence Production Act to require developers of AI systems posing risks to US national security, the economy, public health or safety to share the results of safety tests with the US government before publicly released.

The White House on Thursday said new safeguards will ensure air travellers can opt out from Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion facial recognitio­n use without delay in screening.

When AI is used in federal healthcare to support diagnostic­s decisions a human must oversee “the process to verify the tools’ results.”

Generative AI — which can create text, photos and videos in response to open-ended prompts — has spurred excitement as well as fears it could lead to job losses, upend elections and potentiall­y overpower humans and catastroph­ic effects. The White House is requiring government agencies to release inventorie­s of AI use cases, report metrics about AI use and release government­owned AI code, models, and data if it does not pose risks.

The Biden administra­tion cited ongoing federal AI uses, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency employing AI to assess structural hurricane damage, while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention uses AI to predict spread of disease and detect opioid use.

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion is using AI to help “deconflict air traffic in major metropolit­an areas to improve travel time.” The White House plans to hire 100 AI profession­als to promote the safe use of AI and is requiring federal agencies to designate chief AI officers within 60 days.

In January, the Biden administra­tion proposed requiring US cloud companies to determine whether foreign entities are accessing US data centres to train AI models through “know your customer” rules. —

 ?? ?? On Thursday, the White House said that federal agencies utilising artificial intelligen­ce must implement “concrete safeguards” by December 1 to safeguard Americans’ rights and ensure safety amid the government’s broadening use of AI across various applicatio­ns.
On Thursday, the White House said that federal agencies utilising artificial intelligen­ce must implement “concrete safeguards” by December 1 to safeguard Americans’ rights and ensure safety amid the government’s broadening use of AI across various applicatio­ns.

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