Establishes a Task Force to implement AI education policy, promoting AI literacy and training for educators. Launches a Presidential AI Challenge and prioritizes AI in K-12 instruction through partnerships. Enhances teacher training and apprenticeships related to AI across various sectors.
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This is a binding Executive Order issued by the President of the United States with mandatory language establishing a Task Force, directing federal agencies to take specific actions within defined timeframes, and creating enforceable obligations on executive departments.
This document has minimal risk domain coverage overall. It primarily addresses educational policy and workforce development rather than AI risks and harms. The only subdomain with minimal coverage is 6.2 (Increased inequality) through its focus on equitable access to AI education. The document does not substantively address the specific risks and harms described in the MIT taxonomy, as it focuses on promoting AI literacy rather than mitigating AI-related risks.
This Executive Order primarily governs the Educational Services sector through comprehensive AI education initiatives. It also has significant coverage of Public Administration (federal agencies implementing the policy) and minimal coverage of Agriculture (through 4-H and Cooperative Extension), Professional and Technical Services (through partnerships), and Scientific Research and Development Services (through NSF research programs).
The document does not focus on the AI development lifecycle but rather on AI education and workforce development. It addresses how AI tools may be used in educational settings (Deploy and Operate stages) but does not govern the development, training, or validation of AI systems themselves.
The document uses the term 'artificial intelligence' or 'AI' throughout but provides only a reference definition from 15 U.S.C. 9401(3) without reproducing it. There is no explicit mention of AI models, AI systems, frontier AI, general purpose AI, foundation models, generative AI, predictive AI, open-weight models, or compute thresholds. The focus is on AI education and literacy rather than technical AI system specifications.
Executive Office of the President; White House
The document is issued by the Executive Office of the President as an Executive Order, representing the highest executive authority proposing this AI education governance framework.
White House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence Education; Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy; Secretary of Education; Secretary of Labor; Secretary of Agriculture; Director of the National Science Foundation
The Task Force, chaired by the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, is responsible for implementing and coordinating the policy. Individual cabinet secretaries and agency heads are assigned specific enforcement responsibilities with defined timelines.
White House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence Education; Office of Science and Technology Policy
The Task Force is explicitly responsible for coordinating Federal efforts and overseeing implementation. The structure implies ongoing monitoring through the Task Force's coordination role and the requirement for agencies to announce partnerships and report progress.
Secretary of Agriculture; Secretary of Labor; Secretary of Energy; Secretary of Education; National Science Foundation; State and local educational agencies; K-12 schools; educators; students
The order primarily targets federal agencies and educational institutions to implement AI education initiatives. It applies to educators, students, and educational systems at federal, state, and local levels.
1 subdomain (1 Minimal)