Revokes existing AI policies to enhance U.S. AI leadership. Tasks officials to create an action plan for global AI dominance, free from ideological bias. Directs immediate review and amendment of inconsistent policies stemming from the revoked Executive Order 14110.
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This is a binding Executive Order issued by the President of the United States with legal authority under the Constitution and federal law. It contains mandatory directives to executive agencies with specific timelines and enforcement through executive authority.
This document has minimal to no coverage of specific AI risk domains. It is primarily a policy revocation order that focuses on removing existing AI regulations rather than addressing specific AI risks. The document does not substantively engage with technical safety concerns, discrimination, privacy, misinformation, or other specific risk categories from the taxonomy.
This Executive Order does not govern AI use in specific economic sectors. It is an internal government directive that applies to executive branch agencies and officials, directing them to revoke previous AI policies and develop a new action plan. The document governs Public Administration (federal executive agencies) but does not regulate AI applications in private sector industries.
The document does not explicitly address specific AI lifecycle stages. It is a high-level policy directive focused on revoking previous AI governance measures and developing a new action plan for AI dominance. There are no detailed provisions relating to planning, data collection, model development, validation, deployment, or monitoring of AI systems.
The document references 'artificial intelligence' or 'AI' generally and provides a statutory definition, but does not explicitly mention or define specific technical categories such as AI models, AI systems, frontier AI, general purpose AI, foundation models, generative AI, predictive AI, open-weight models, or compute thresholds.
Executive Office of the President; The President of the United States
The document is issued by the President under constitutional and statutory authority, as indicated in the opening clause and signature section.
Assistant to the President for Science and Technology (APST); Special Advisor for AI and Crypto; Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (APNSA); Director of the Office of Management and Budget; The President
The APST, Special Advisor for AI and Crypto, and APNSA are designated to coordinate implementation and review compliance. The OMB Director is tasked with revising specific memoranda. Ultimate enforcement authority rests with the President.
Assistant to the President for Science and Technology (APST); Special Advisor for AI and Crypto; Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (APNSA)
The APST, Special Advisor for AI and Crypto, and APNSA are tasked with reviewing agency actions and identifying inconsistencies with the new policy, which constitutes a monitoring function.
Executive departments and agencies; Assistant to the President for Science and Technology (APST); Special Advisor for AI and Crypto; Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (APNSA); Assistant to the President for Economic Policy; Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy; Director of the Office of Management and Budget
The order applies to and directs actions by various executive branch officials and agencies. It requires them to review, revise, and rescind policies stemming from the revoked Executive Order 14110.
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