Authorize collaborative AI-focused research among the Department of Agriculture, Department of Energy, and National Science Foundation, enhancing algorithms for agriculture and rural energy systems. Establish memoranda of understanding, promote data sharing, and improve agricultural efficiency and emissions reduction.
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This is a binding legislative act from the United States Congress that establishes mandatory collaborative research activities among federal agencies with clear legal authority and obligations.
The document has minimal risk domain coverage, with only subdomain 6.6 (Environmental harm) receiving a coverage score of 2. The document primarily focuses on collaborative AI research for agricultural and energy applications, with brief mentions of emissions reduction and environmental sustainability, but does not substantively address AI-specific risks or harms across most risk domains.
The document primarily governs AI research and development in Agriculture, Mining, Construction and Manufacturing (agriculture focus), Scientific Research and Development Services (collaborative R&D), and Trade, Transportation and Utilities (energy systems). It also addresses Public Administration through interagency coordination requirements.
The document primarily covers the Plan and Design stage through its focus on establishing collaborative research frameworks and identifying focus areas. It also addresses Build and Use Model through explicit mentions of AI algorithm development and optimization for agricultural applications.
The document explicitly mentions AI, machine learning, and algorithms in the context of agricultural and energy applications. It focuses on predictive analysis and optimization algorithms but does not reference frontier AI, general purpose AI, foundation models, or compute thresholds.
United States Congress
The document is titled as an Act of the United States Congress, indicating Congressional authorship and proposal authority.
Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate; Committee on Agriculture; Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House of Representatives
Congressional committees are designated as recipients of mandatory reports, providing oversight and enforcement through Congressional authority.
Department of Agriculture; Department of Energy; National Science Foundation; Congressional committees (same as Enforcer)
The three federal agencies are required to jointly monitor and report on interagency coordination, research achievements, and future opportunities, with Congressional committees receiving these reports for oversight.
Department of Agriculture; Department of Energy; National Science Foundation; National Laboratories; institutions of higher education; nonprofit institutions; industry partners
The Act mandates collaborative research activities among three federal agencies and explicitly mentions collaboration with National Laboratories, universities, nonprofits, and industry partners.