Establishes an AI Advisory Group and AI Taskforce to guide responsible AI deployment in the District of Columbia. Requires agencies to align AI tools with values of benefit, safety, equity, accountability, transparency, sustainability, and privacy. Defines strategic AI benchmarks.
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This is a binding executive order issued by the Mayor of the District of Columbia under statutory authority, establishing mandatory requirements for District government agencies with specific deadlines and governance structures.
The document has good coverage of approximately 6-8 subdomains, with strong focus on governance (6.5), privacy compromise (2.1), security vulnerabilities (2.2), unfair discrimination (1.1), lack of transparency (7.4), and human agency concerns (5.2). Coverage is concentrated in governance structures, privacy/security protections, and equity considerations.
This is an internal government policy document that governs AI use across all District of Columbia government operations. The primary sector governed is Public Administration excluding National Security, with comprehensive coverage across all DC government agencies and functions.
The document covers multiple AI lifecycle stages with primary focus on Plan and Design, Deploy, and Operate and Monitor stages. It establishes governance requirements before deployment and ongoing monitoring mechanisms.
The document uses the broad term 'AI tool' defined as enterprise products or services relying on AI to function. It does not distinguish between specific AI types like frontier AI, general purpose AI, or foundation models, but provides a functional definition covering various AI capabilities.
Mayor of the District of Columbia; Office of the Mayor
The document is an executive order issued by the Mayor of the District of Columbia under statutory authority granted by the District of Columbia Home Rule Act.
Office of the City Administrator; AI Taskforce; Mayor of the District of Columbia
The Office of the City Administrator has review and approval authority over agency submissions, while the AI Taskforce monitors agency progress and provides oversight.
AI Taskforce; Advisory Group on Artificial Intelligence Values Alignment; Office of the City Administrator
The AI Taskforce is explicitly tasked with monitoring agency progress and providing regular reports, while the Advisory Group engages stakeholders and advises on AI Values alignment.
District government agencies; Office of the Chief Technology Officer; Department of Human Resources; Department of Employment Services; Office of Contracting and Procurement; Office of Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining
The order applies to all District government agencies that plan to deploy AI tools, with specific requirements for various government departments and offices.
11 subdomains (4 Good, 7 Minimal)