Require the Secretaries to utilize artificial intelligence for modeling and analysis of transboundary hydrocarbon resources, aiming to reduce uncertainty in resource estimates. Prioritize advanced data technologies and collaborative efforts with relevant federal agencies for comprehensive assessment.
Analysis summaries, actor details, and coverage mappings were LLM-classified and may contain errors.
This is a Congressional Act with binding legal obligations on federal agencies (the Secretaries), using mandatory language ('shall') and establishing specific reporting requirements with deadlines.
This document has minimal coverage of AI risk domains. It mentions AI as a tool for data analysis and modeling (subdomain 7.3) but does not address AI-specific risks, harms, or governance challenges. The document is primarily focused on hydrocarbon resource assessment and international cooperation, not AI governance.
This document primarily governs activities in the Agriculture, Mining, Construction and Manufacturing sector (specifically oil and gas extraction/mining) and Public Administration excluding National Security (federal agencies conducting resource assessments). The AI governance aspects are minimal and instrumental to hydrocarbon resource assessment rather than sector-specific AI regulation.
The document references AI primarily in the context of data analysis and modeling for hydrocarbon resource assessment. It covers the 'Build and Use Model' stage by requiring the acquisition and application of AI technologies for modeling and analysis. There is minimal coverage of other lifecycle stages.
The document mentions AI in general terms as a modeling and analysis technology but does not provide definitions or distinguish between different types of AI systems, models, or capabilities. There is no mention of compute thresholds, frontier AI, general purpose AI, or other technical AI classifications.
United States Congress
The document is titled 'CORE Act of 2025' and is identified as being from the 'United States Congress' as the authority, indicating Congress proposed and enacted this legislation.
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; Committee on Foreign Relations; Committee on Energy and Commerce; Committee on Natural Resources; Committee on Foreign Affairs
Congressional committees are designated as recipients of mandatory reports, providing oversight and enforcement through their legislative and investigative powers.
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; Committee on Foreign Relations; Committee on Energy and Commerce; Committee on Natural Resources; Committee on Foreign Affairs
The same Congressional committees that receive the mandatory reports serve as monitoring bodies to evaluate compliance with the Act's requirements and assess the quality of the analysis and recommendations provided.
The Secretaries (federal agency heads); National Science Foundation; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Office of Naval Research
The Act creates obligations for 'the Secretaries' (federal agency heads) to prepare reports and utilize AI technologies. It also requires partnership with other federal agencies including NSF, NOAA, and Office of Naval Research.