Home technology artificial-intelligence the US looks to create new rules for Artificial Intelligence
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CIO Bulletin
2023-04-12
The US government is set to take steps to protect public users from any discriminatory outcomes Artificial Intelligence may spread.
With the growing popularity and frenzy around new Artificial Intelligence and chatbots, the United States has officially and publicly decided a clear set of rules and regulations are needed to be able to comprehend the wide spread of the new technology .
On April 11th, 2023, the US commerce department stated that it has officially requested the public to contribute information about how to develop accountability for AI, requesting help on how the US policy makers are to handle said technology.
Alan Davidson, head of the National Telecommunication and Information Administration (NTIA), held a press conference at the University of Pittsburgh, stating, “In the same way that financial audits created trust in the accuracy of financial statements for businesses, accountability mechanisms for AI can help assure that an AI system is trustworthy.”
He further added that the NTIA is seeking help from the public on how to further understand the measures needed to create safety around the wide spread use of AI.
Davidson said that NTIA has reached out to researchers, industry groups, privacy and digital rights organizations and others on developing a program to assess AI tools and establish a barrier that would help the US government determine whether the technology is safe.
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