The US government has unveiled its first AI roadmap for cybersecurity, with Senators John Thune and Amy Klobuchar introducing a bill to direct federal agencies to create standards for AI transparency and accountability. The AI executive order and OMB guidance aim to prepare the federal government to be a model for accountable AI, with the need for congressional action emphasized. Additionally, @POTUS signed the first-ever executive order on AI, acknowledging both the promise and peril of the technology and the importance of establishing guardrails for a balanced path forward.
Thrilled to see @POTUS sign the U.S.’s first-ever executive order on AI. The technology holds huge promise & peril. I’m glad to see our government take the lead on establishing guardrails to ensure a balanced path forward. https://t.co/ROaua4yeEL
"US senators introduce bill to create framework to support #AI transparency, accountability" (via @DailyDashboard) https://t.co/vyf0nm9bXj
In an in-depth piece for @BrookingsInst, D&S’s @kdphd, @janethaven, and Brian J. Chen explain how the AI executive order and @OMBPress guidance prepare the federal government to be a model for accountable AI — and why congressional action is still needed. https://t.co/FeSyTEEosX
Senators John Thune and Amy Klobuchar introduced an artificial intelligence bill that would direct federal agencies to create standards to provide transparency and accountability of AI tools, according to a copy of the bill. https://t.co/enVmLs0pb4 https://t.co/2ZKqjBxHG1
US Government Unveils First AI Roadmap For Cybersecurity https://t.co/sA3LN3p1xM