The Federal Government’s Plan for Managing Artificial Intelligence
The White House executive order develops standards for safety as the need for AI innovation grows.
President Joe Biden’s executive order on artificial intelligence tasks agencies with driving the safe, secure and trustworthy development of AI. The order notes that the technology, if harnessed properly, has the potential to transform privacy, cybersecurity and health care. Biden said that the order is “the most significant action any government anywhere in the world has ever taken on AI safety, security and trust.”
GovCIO Media & Research Managing Editor Ross Gianfortune, Staff Writer/Researcher Jayla Whitfield and Staff Writer/Researcher Anastasia Obis break down the executive order’s pillars, how agencies are going to follow the White House guidance and how AI regulatory policy has evolved.
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Ross Gianfortune Managing Editor GovCIO Media & Research
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Jayla Whitfield Staff Writer/Researcher GovCIO Media & Research
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Anastasia Obis Staff Writer/Researcher GovCIO Media & Research
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