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The Biden administration has introduced three new policies to regulate the use of artificial intelligence (AI) within the federal government. These policies address concerns about the risks associated with AI and aim to protect citizens while promoting responsible implementation. The policies require federal agencies to ensure that their use of AI does not jeopardize the rights and safety of Americans, publish a list of AI systems being used and assess associated risks, and designate a chief AI officer to oversee AI utilization. The administration hopes that these policies will serve as a blueprint for global action on AI regulation.
By Dr. Tony Hoang4.6
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The Biden administration has introduced three new policies to regulate the use of artificial intelligence (AI) within the federal government. These policies address concerns about the risks associated with AI and aim to protect citizens while promoting responsible implementation. The policies require federal agencies to ensure that their use of AI does not jeopardize the rights and safety of Americans, publish a list of AI systems being used and assess associated risks, and designate a chief AI officer to oversee AI utilization. The administration hopes that these policies will serve as a blueprint for global action on AI regulation.

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