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The Department of Commerce in the United States has released multiple announcements in response to President Biden's Executive Order on AI. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has published four draft publications aimed at enhancing the safety and security of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. These publications offer guidance on managing risks associated with generative AI and supporting the development of methods to differentiate between content created by humans and AI. Additionally, the USPTO has requested public comment on how AI may influence the evaluation of artistic skills for patentability. Overall, these efforts seek to promote responsible innovation and maintain America's leadership in AI technology.
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The Department of Commerce in the United States has released multiple announcements in response to President Biden's Executive Order on AI. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has published four draft publications aimed at enhancing the safety and security of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. These publications offer guidance on managing risks associated with generative AI and supporting the development of methods to differentiate between content created by humans and AI. Additionally, the USPTO has requested public comment on how AI may influence the evaluation of artistic skills for patentability. Overall, these efforts seek to promote responsible innovation and maintain America's leadership in AI technology.

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