An amendment that would jeopardize key elements of Biden’s AI executive order advanced out of a Senate panel. Democrats contend it can be fixed later.| FedScoop
Finalized document sets a deadline of Dec. 16, 2024 for agencies to submit their updated inventories of artificial intelligence use cases.| FedScoop
The plans offer a first glimpse into how the federal government intends to tackle new requirements and responsibilities for AI governance outlined by OMB.| FedScoop
Agencies disclosed obstacles to responsible use of AI in compliance plans recently shared with the White House.| FedScoop
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The vice president and soon-to-be Democratic presidential nominee has been the voice for several White House AI actions and led on getting voluntary safety commitments from tech companies.| FedScoop
All 270-day mark actions from the AI executive order were also completed, per the White House, though some details were not immediately public.| FedScoop