Requires the Secretary of State to submit to Congress a report on recent changes made to the Foreign Service entry process, including the use of artificial intelligence and its impact on recruitment.
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This is a binding statutory provision enacted by Congress as part of the National Defense Authorization Act, with mandatory reporting requirements enforceable through congressional oversight mechanisms.
This document has minimal risk domain coverage, primarily addressing transparency and governance aspects related to AI use in recruitment. The main focus is on reporting requirements rather than comprehensive risk mitigation.
This document primarily governs AI use within Public Administration, specifically the Department of State's Foreign Service recruitment process. It does not regulate private sector activities or other economic sectors.
The document focuses primarily on the Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages, as it requires reporting on AI systems already implemented in the Foreign Service entry process and their impacts on recruitment. There is minimal coverage of earlier lifecycle stages.
The document explicitly mentions artificial intelligence in the context of the Foreign Service entry process, specifically referencing 'deep textual analysis.' However, it does not define or distinguish between different types of AI systems, models, or technical specifications.
United States Congress
The document is Section 9218 of the James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023, which is enacted by the United States Congress.
United States Congress; appropriate congressional committees
Congress enforces compliance through its oversight authority by requiring the Secretary to submit a report to appropriate congressional committees by a specific deadline.
appropriate congressional committees
The appropriate congressional committees will receive and review the report on changes to the Foreign Service entry process, serving as the monitoring body.
Secretary of State; Department of State
The document explicitly requires the Secretary of State to submit a report on changes to the Foreign Service entry process, including the use of AI.
1 subdomain (1 Minimal)