White House wants federal agencies to maximize the use of “American AI”
The White House Management and Budget Office (OMB) has released The administration’s revised policies for the use of AI in federal agencies. AS Reuters notes, he has changed Guidelines from the era of biden and has canceled orders from the previous administration related to safety regarding the use of technology. Trump’s administration said it was shifting to a "Finding advanced" Instead of maintaining and "pursuit of a risk approach" to the Biden government.
Before Trump took office, the government ordered federal agencies to ensure that all AI instruments they use "Do not endanger the rights and safety of the American people" And be transparent to the technologies they use. He also set restrictions on the acquisition of AI. According to the Trump Administration, the new rules "It will no longer require unnecessary bureaucratic restrictions on the use of innovative American AI."
Federal agencies will still have to appoint a chief AI, as the previous administration was ordered. While the Biden government wanted these employees to ensure that agencies use AI responsibly, their main role in the current government is to serve as "AI advocates," Promoting AEG-AE’s acceptance. "The roles of the agency’s chief employee are redefined to serve as agents for change and defenders of AI, not the supervision of the layers of the bureaucracy," said the White House. AI’s usefulness will be closer to the existing process of using it in the government, Omb, Omb, "Instead of creating new layers of approval." In addition, the new rules remove what the new administration calls "Outcome requirements for reporting agency" for the acquisition of AI in the government.
The government now wants federal agencies to develop an AI strategy within the next six months.
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