Guidelines for Federal AI Deployment
White House Issues AI National Security Memorandum
New federal guidelines aim to secure U.S. leadership in AI while managing procurement and deployment risks.
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The Biden-Harris administration issued the first National Security Memorandum regarding artificial intelligence [1]. This directive outlines how federal agencies must procure and use powerful AI systems [1]. The primary goal is to protect national security while keeping a competitive edge in global science [1].
Agencies must follow specific safety and security guidelines during deployment [1]. The memorandum focuses on maintaining American leadership in the technology sector [1]. Officials aim to balance rapid innovation with the need for reliable and safe technology [1].
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