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Generative AI could raise questions for federal records laws

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But the agency’s provisional approval of a few generative AI products — which include ChatGPT, Bing Chat, Claude 2, DALL-E2, and Grammarly, per a privacy impact assessment — call for closer examination in regard to federal transparency. Zhou also pointed to record management and data storage as a potential issue.

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Procuring AI without understanding it. Way to go?

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However, given the public sector’s digital skills gap, there is no reason to believe that the limited knowledge and asymmetries of information documented in the AI procurement report are less acute for public buyers than private buyers. None of this features in the recently released White Paper ‘AI regulation: a pro-innovation approach’.

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OMB Releases Final Guidance Memo on the Government’s Use of AI

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The AI impact assessment must: state the intended purpose of the AI and its expected benefit; identify the potential risk using the AI and any mitigation measures beyond the minimum practices outlined in the memo; and evaluate the quality of the data used in the AI design and development. race, age, sex, etc.);

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Some thoughts on the US' Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of AI

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Here, I reflect on these documents from the perspective of AI procurement as a major plank of this governance reform. general minimum practices Both in relation to safety- and rights-impact AI uses, the Draft AI in Government Policy would require agencies to engage in risk management both before and while using AI. Section 10.1(b)

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Customs and Border Protection is exploring use of Elon Musk’s Starlink

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Customs and Border Protection has issued internal paperwork to authorize an evaluation of Starlink, the satellite internet service provided by Elon Musks SpaceX, according to documents identified by FedScoop and a spokesperson for the agency. Both of the public privacy threshold analyses included redactions.

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Anthropic eyes FedRAMP accreditation in quest to sell more AI to government

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We’ve built a lot of capacity within DOE to just conduct this kind of red-teaming and evaluation. I also expect that the government will continue to want to adopt and deploy the technology, which has been something that the national security memorandum and other government documents have been promoting.