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President Biden Issues A New Executive Order On AI

What is the executive order on AI?

The President issues an Executive Order with unprecedented scope to safeguard the American people from the dangers posed by artificial intelligence. Make the creators of the most advanced AI systems disclose the findings of their safety tests and any other relevant data to the United States government.

Focus

In order to provide the groundwork for greater regulation of the business and to allow the U.S. government to invest in AI technology, Vice President Joe Biden signed an executive order on artificial intelligence (AI). The extensive directive prioritizes subjects like security and fairness as well as personal privacy. For instance, the directive requires the Commerce Department to draft regulations for the tagging and watermarking of content created by artificial intelligence.

The broad directive is the first move in the Biden administration’s plan to rein in a worldwide technology that has enormous potential but also serious risks.

Expert comments

Here’s a comment about President Biden’s executive order on AI from Tiger Tyagarajan, CEO of Genpact.

Tiger Tyagarajan“This executive order represents a significant step towards regulating the responsible use of AI, which is crucial as technologies continue to evolve at a rapid pace. While the benefits of AI are undeniable, enterprises must develop a thoughtful strategy that leverages the capabilities of these advanced technologies to ensure that innovation doesn’t come at the expense of ethical use and safety. This may necessitate adjustments to training data, algorithms, and deployment strategies. Alongside this executive order, organizations must institutionalize learning and development programs for trust in AI and operationalize a standard for governance. Additionally, it is encouraging to note that the executive order could also lead to significant workforce reskilling and upskilling, job role reevaluation, and collaborative efforts with educational institutions and government agencies to address evolving job landscapes.”

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What exactly was rolled out?

President Biden issued a sweeping executive order on artificial intelligence, mandating disclosure to the government of any potential for commercial AI systems to be used in the development of WMD. The directive also aims to reduce the threat of “deep fakes” that might influence elections or trick customers.

The directive is the president’s attempt to show that the United States, which is often regarded as the world’s preeminent force in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence, will also take the lead in regulating it. Vice President Kamala Harris will represent the United States at an international summit hosted by Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak this week. Europe is already pushing forward with its own standards.

While Mr. Biden’s directive represents over a year of effort across many government agencies, its reach is narrow. When it comes to the private sector, Mr. Biden may not be as effective as he is when it comes to regulating the use of artificial intelligence as he is when it comes to the federal government. His decision “represents bold action,” he added, but “we still need Congress to act.”

The order seeks to put guardrails on a global technology that offers great promise — diagnosing diseases, predicting floods and other effects of climate change, improving safety in the air and on the sea — but also carries significant dangers, and Mr. Biden made it clear that he intended the order to be the first step in a new era of regulation for the United States.

Last words

The order’s primary focus is on safety and security requirements, but it also includes measures meant to advance artificial intelligence research and development in the United States. Mr. Biden recognized that another piece of his policy is to limit China’s gains. In particular, he mentioned the recently strengthened laws that cut off Beijing’s access to the most powerful computer processors required to generate massive language models, the mountain of data used to train AI systems.

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