The new law establishes a comprehensive framework for the development and use of AI in the US, including the creation of a new interagency committee to oversee the development and deployment of AI technologies across the federal government. The committee will be responsible for ensuring that AI systems are developed and deployed in a way that promotes safety, security, and accountability, and that they are aligned with the values of the US.
The law also establishes a new grant program to support the development of AI technologies that are focused on addressing societal challenges, such as healthcare, education, and climate change. The program will provide funding for research and development projects that have...
President Biden Signs Sweeping Artificial Intelligence Executive Order | Insights | Sidley Austin ...
President Biden’s remarks prior to signing the EO acknowledged that “[t]he order is about making sure that AI systems can earn American people’s trust and trust from people around the world.
The longest section of the EO is devoted to mitigating AI risk in the context of national security and critical infrastructure.
The future is now: Harnessing the potential of artificial intelligence in the classroom | K-12 Dive
A New York superintendent writes that AI, if used correctly, has the potential to provide more personalized, engaging learning for students.
Jared Bloom is superintendent of the Franklin Square Union Free School District in New York and a member of the Institute for Education Innovation, a national school superintendent think tank.
The Department of State Unveils its First-Ever Enterprise Artificial Intelligence Strategy - ...
The Department of State stands at a critical juncture where an emerging ecosystem of AI capabilities presents enormous opportunity.
To guide the Department towards its vision, four goals serve as foundational targets that will enhance the Department's AI capabilities: (1) Leverage Secure AI Infrastructure (2) Foster a Culture that Embraces AI Technology (3) Ensure AI is Applied Responsibly (4) Innovate.
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