Biden unveils U.S. government's first-ever AI executive order

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The executive order builds on voluntary commitments the White House previously secured from leading AI companies.

It's the U.S. government's first action of its kind, requiring new safety assessments, equity and civil rights guidance and research on AI's impact on the labor market.

While law enforcement agencies have warned that they're ready to apply existing law to abuses of AI and Congress has endeavored to learn more about the technology to craft new laws, the executive order could have a more immediate impact. Like all executive orders, it"has the force of law," according to a senior administration official who spoke with reporters on a call Sunday.

The senior administration official referenced the fact that 15 major American technology companies have agreed to implement voluntary AI safety commitments, but that it"is not enough," and Monday's executive order is a step towards concrete regulation for the technology's development. The order also involves training data for large AI systems, and it lays out the need to evaluate how agencies collect and use commercially available data, including data purchased from data brokers, especially when that data involves personal identifiers.

 

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