• The Biden Administration and AI

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The Biden Administration and AI

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  • The Biden administration has been a strong supporter of AI research and development, and it has taken a number of steps to promote the responsible use of AI. In May 2023, the administration released a Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights, which outlines five principles for the responsible development and use of AI:
    1. Protection from algorithmic discrimination: The administration will work to ensure that AI systems are not used to discriminate against individuals or groups of people.
    2. Data privacy and security: The administration will work to protect the privacy and security of data used to train and operate AI systems.
    3. Notice and explanation: The administration will work to ensure that individuals are informed when they are interacting with an AI system and that they have access to explanations of how the system works.
    4. Human alternatives and opt-out: The administration will work to ensure that individuals have the option to opt out of interactions with AI systems and that there are human alternatives available.
    5. Accountability: The administration will work to ensure that there is accountability for the development and use of AI systems.
    The administration has also taken a number of steps to implement the principles in the AI Bill of Rights. For example, it has created a new National AI Advisory Committee to provide advice on the development and implementation of AI policy. It has also released new guidance on the use of AI in government agencies and on the use of facial recognition technology. In addition, the administration has invested heavily in AI research and development. For example, it has provided funding for new AI research centers and for the development of new AI technologies. The Biden administration's commitment to AI is clear. It believes that AI has the potential to solve some of the world's most pressing challenges, but it also recognizes the importance of using AI responsibly. Here are some specific examples of how the Biden administration is using AI:
    • The Department of Veterans Affairs is using AI to improve the quality of care that veterans receive. For example, AI is being used to develop new treatments for PTSD and to identify veterans who are at risk of suicide.
    • The Department of Energy is using AI to develop new energy technologies and to improve the efficiency of the electrical grid. For example, AI is being used to develop new solar and wind energy technologies and to improve the efficiency of power plants.
    • The Department of Defense is using AI to develop new military technologies and to improve the effectiveness of the military. For example, AI is being used to develop new autonomous weapons systems and to improve the effectiveness of cybersecurity.
    The Biden administration's use of AI is still in its early stages, but it is clear that the administration believes that AI has the potential to transform many aspects of American life. And According to the New York Times Today” In an order to be issued on Monday, the White House will outline requirements that the most advanced A.I. products be tested to assure they cannot be used to produce weapons, among other regulations.
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  • The Biden Administration and AI
    Oct 30 2023
    The Biden administration has been a strong supporter of AI research and development, and it has taken a number of steps to promote the responsible use of AI. In May 2023, the administration released a Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights, which outlines five principles for the responsible development and use of AI:
    1. Protection from algorithmic discrimination: The administration will work to ensure that AI systems are not used to discriminate against individuals or groups of people.
    2. Data privacy and security: The administration will work to protect the privacy and security of data used to train and operate AI systems.
    3. Notice and explanation: The administration will work to ensure that individuals are informed when they are interacting with an AI system and that they have access to explanations of how the system works.
    4. Human alternatives and opt-out: The administration will work to ensure that individuals have the option to opt out of interactions with AI systems and that there are human alternatives available.
    5. Accountability: The administration will work to ensure that there is accountability for the development and use of AI systems.
    The administration has also taken a number of steps to implement the principles in the AI Bill of Rights. For example, it has created a new National AI Advisory Committee to provide advice on the development and implementation of AI policy. It has also released new guidance on the use of AI in government agencies and on the use of facial recognition technology. In addition, the administration has invested heavily in AI research and development. For example, it has provided funding for new AI research centers and for the development of new AI technologies. The Biden administration's commitment to AI is clear. It believes that AI has the potential to solve some of the world's most pressing challenges, but it also recognizes the importance of using AI responsibly. Here are some specific examples of how the Biden administration is using AI:
    • The Department of Veterans Affairs is using AI to improve the quality of care that veterans receive. For example, AI is being used to develop new treatments for PTSD and to identify veterans who are at risk of suicide.
    • The Department of Energy is using AI to develop new energy technologies and to improve the efficiency of the electrical grid. For example, AI is being used to develop new solar and wind energy technologies and to improve the efficiency of power plants.
    • The Department of Defense is using AI to develop new military technologies and to improve the effectiveness of the military. For example, AI is being used to develop new autonomous weapons systems and to improve the effectiveness of cybersecurity.
    The Biden administration's use of AI is still in its early stages, but it is clear that the administration believes that AI has the potential to transform many aspects of American life. And According to the New York Times Today” In an order to be issued on Monday, the White House will outline requirements that the most advanced A.I. products be tested to assure they cannot be used to produce weapons, among other regulations.
    Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts.
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