As the Biden administration teases a new AI executive order, federal agencies are still catching up with 2020 AI rules issued by the Trump administration.| FedScoop
Newly released guidance comes amid a series of new Biden administration AI regulatory efforts.| FedScoop
President says the document, which builds on the administration’s “AI Bill of Rights” blueprint, is a testament to “safety, security, trust and openness” when it comes to artificial intelligence.| FedScoop
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Acting Federal CISO Mike Duffy speaks during CyberTalks on Oct. 30, 2024, in Washington, D.C. (Scoop News Group photo) | FedScoop
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