Requires annual AI reviews of federal regulations for redundancy and obsolescence. Mandates OMB and NIST consultation to ensure AI system accuracy and security. Compels agencies to review, amend, or rescind regulations deemed outdated or redundant. Implements expedited regulatory changes.
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This is a binding legislative act from the United States Congress with mandatory language, specific enforcement mechanisms, and legal obligations on federal agencies.
The document has minimal coverage of AI risk domains, with limited focus on AI system security (2.2) and governance failure (6.5). The primary emphasis is on using AI as a tool for regulatory review rather than addressing AI-specific risks. Coverage is concentrated in governance and system safety domains, with scores of 2-3 for a few subdomains.
This document governs Public Administration (excluding National Security) as its primary sector, as it regulates how federal agencies use AI to review and manage regulations. It has cross-cutting implications for all sectors subject to federal regulations, but does not directly govern AI use within those sectors.
The document primarily covers the Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages, as it focuses on implementing an AI system for regulatory review and establishing ongoing monitoring and review processes. There is minimal coverage of Plan and Design through requirements for NIST standards, and implicit coverage of Verify and Validate through annual review requirements.
The document explicitly defines and covers AI systems but does not mention AI models separately. It does not reference frontier AI, general purpose AI, task-specific AI, foundation models, generative AI, predictive AI, open-weight models, or compute thresholds. The focus is on AI systems as tools for regulatory review.
United States Congress; Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America
The document is a Congressional bill proposed by the United States Congress, as indicated by the standard legislative format and opening language.
Office of Management and Budget; National Institute of Standards and Technology; individual federal agencies
The Director of OMB is responsible for implementing and overseeing the AI review process, NIST sets standards for the AI system, and individual agencies must comply with determinations and deadlines for rescinding or amending regulations.
Office of Management and Budget; National Institute of Standards and Technology; Congress
OMB and NIST are required to conduct annual reviews of the process and AI system to ensure proper functioning. Congress receives classified annexes when necessary. Public monitoring is enabled through mandatory publication of determinations.
Federal agencies; Office of Management and Budget; National Institute of Standards and Technology
The Act applies to all federal agencies that promulgate regulations, requiring them to review and potentially rescind or amend regulations identified as redundant or outdated through the AI review process.
4 subdomains (4 Minimal)