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Generative AI could raise questions for federal records laws

FedScoop

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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Racial Equity Budgeting: A Powerful Tool to Reduce Inequalities

Inter-American Development Bank

Racial equity budgeting is the integration of a racial equity perspective into fiscal policies and the processes of public financial management (PFM). These questionnaires include evaluations of existing programs and policies, as well as an assessment of how new expenditures could potentially impact racial equity.

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How Lithuania fast-tracked green procurement

Open Contracting Partnership

The government took three key steps: i) careful planning for the green transition; ii) implementing green public procurement (GPP) in practice with a focus on building the capacity of public buyers; and iii) learning powered by data-driven monitoring with a public dashboard. We now have to help our business adapt and innovate.

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Procuring AI without understanding it. Way to go?

How to Crack a Nut

New legislation is required to impose specific minimum requirements of eg data governance and algorithmic impact assessment and related transparency across the public sector, to address the issue of lack of standards and metrics but without reliance on their development by and within the AI industry.

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

Government Contracts Legal Forum

Each agency will be responsible for identifying and removing barriers to the responsible use of AI, as well as maturing AI integration throughout the agency. race, age, sex, etc.);

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

FedScoop

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. It is essential that agencies have the necessary capacity and direction to carry out these dual responsibilities.”