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Fact Sheet: Biden-Harris Administration Announces Key AI Actions Following President Biden’s Landmark Executive Order
The White House (January 29, 2024)
The Biden-Harris Administration is making and publicizing strides in their AI regulation efforts, following President Biden's Executive Order in October. Yesterday’s press release announced almost 30 accomplishments from the executive, ranging from the launch of the NAIRR [more further down] and an AI hiring task force to new safety and risk mechanisms for AI innovators. Notable here: the announcement reaffirms the Executive Order’s directive for the U.S. National Science Foundation to fund and launch AI-focused Engines within 150 days.
AI companies will need to start reporting their safety tests to the US government
AP News (January 29, 2024)
Heads up, AI companies. The Biden administration is rolling out new rules for AI developers to share safety test results with the government, a key part of President Biden's recent executive order. This move aims to ensure AI systems are safe before public release, with the White House AI Council keeping tabs on the progress and the Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology playing a central role in oversight.
Want to Learn AI? AI Will Teach You
The Wall Street Journal (January 29, 2024)
Companies are finally realizing the need to get their employees up to snuff on AI. Some are quickly adopting AI-powered tools themselves for employee training, with Coursera leading the way using its AI chatbot, Coach, for personalized learning. This trend is catching on in big firms like Johnson & Johnson and Cisco, who are using AI tutors and algorithms to customize training. These tools enhance interactivity and are better tailored to individual learning needs.
DISA plots 'concierge AI' to help staffers
Government Executive (January 29, 2024)
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) is exploring artificial intelligence applications, including a "concierge AI" tool, to enhance their workforce capabilities. This AI initiative, part of DISA's emerging technology strategy, will process and utilize data from various sources to assist staff in their tasks as a digital assistant, improving efficiency and response times. They're still ironing out the kinks, especially on safe data handling, but like many government agencies, the DISA is keen on making AI a big part of their future work processes.
Researchers Say the Deepfake Biden Robocall Was Likely Made With Tools From AI Startup ElevenLabs
The Oklahoman (January 25, 2024)
Oklahoma's considering using AI for some state government jobs, aiming to boost efficiency and reduce workforce size. The idea is to let AI handle repetitive tasks – something we’ve seen great success with – and allow public sector employees to focus on the very “human” aspects of their work.
National Science Foundation rolls out NAIRR pilot with industry, agency support
FedScoop (January 24, 2024)
In a promising new partnership between the public and the government, the Biden administration has launched their new AI initiative: the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR), which has the stated goal of aiming to ‘democratize’ access to AI research. The National Science Foundation-coordinated pilot aims to open up AI research to more researchers, offering resources and tools that are usually pretty pricey and require huge processing power. This move aims to keep the U.S. at the forefront of AI innovation, making it easier for researchers to dive into AI without breaking the bank.