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The FBI is using AI to mine threat tips, but isn’t sharing much detail

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And they appear to show that the FBI was looking at this tool from 2019 to 2020, and then picked up interest again in the technology relatively recently. A privacy impact assessment for the TIPS database, which was approved in 2020, does not mention any use of artificial intelligence.

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OMB draft AI guidance defines role of top agency AI official, adds to inventories

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“In a wide range of contexts including health, education, employment, federal benefits, law enforcement, immigration, transportation and critical infrastructure, the draft policy would create specific safeguards for uses of AI that impact the rights and safety of the public,” the White House said in a fact sheet regarding the OMB draft guidance.

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Privacy group pushes Biden administration on AI resources for agencies ahead of executive order

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They also suggested that the Office of Management and Budget update its guide to privacy impact assessments, which agencies are supposed to conduct before deploying new technologies, to include AI-related considerations. In the Oct.

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Amid scrutiny into the US Secret Service, a look at how the agency uses technology

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The Secret Service has also disclosed a social media screening contract through a privacy impact assessment. Protective Threat Management System According to an agency privacy impact assessment, the Secret Service uses a technology called the Protective Threat Management System.

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