Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of AI
On October 30, 2023, President Biden issued an Executive Order to ensure safe AI development, emphasizing risk mitigation, worker protection, equity, privacy, and international collaboration for responsible innovation.
Read original articleOn October 30, 2023, President Joe Biden issued an Executive Order aimed at ensuring the safe, secure, and trustworthy development and use of artificial intelligence (AI). The order emphasizes the dual potential of AI to address significant societal challenges while also posing risks such as fraud, discrimination, and national security threats. The administration's approach involves a coordinated effort across government, private sector, academia, and civil society to mitigate these risks while promoting responsible innovation. Key principles outlined in the order include ensuring AI systems are safe and secure, supporting American workers, advancing equity and civil rights, protecting consumer interests, safeguarding privacy, and enhancing the federal government's capacity to manage AI risks. The order also highlights the importance of international collaboration to establish global standards for AI safety and security. By fostering a fair and competitive ecosystem, the administration aims to harness AI's benefits while addressing its challenges, ensuring that all Americans can enjoy the opportunities created by this technology.
- President Biden's Executive Order focuses on the responsible development and use of AI.
- The order outlines eight guiding principles to mitigate AI risks and promote innovation.
- Emphasis is placed on protecting workers, consumers, and civil rights in AI applications.
- The administration seeks to enhance federal capacity to manage AI and promote international collaboration.
- The initiative aims to ensure that AI benefits society while addressing potential harms.
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