Establishes a specialized initiative (under section 4) in conjuction with the Science and Technology Directorate Office of Science and Engineering to modify systems and processes towards countering human trafficking.
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This is a binding legislative act from the United States Congress with mandatory language requiring the CCHT Director to develop a strategy and the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit reports to Congressional committees.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with brief mentions of privacy/security (2.1, 2.2) related to protecting sensitive information, and AI system capabilities (7.2, 7.3) related to machine learning and analytics systems. Coverage is limited to high-level references without detailed risk mitigation measures.
This document primarily governs AI use within Public Administration (excluding National Security) and National Security sectors, as it directs Department of Homeland Security agencies to develop and deploy AI/ML systems for counter-human trafficking operations. The governance is internal to government operations rather than regulating private sector activities.
The document covers multiple AI lifecycle stages with primary focus on Plan and Design (developing strategy and proposal for AI/ML systems), Build and Use Model (applying analytics, AI and machine learning), and Deploy (modifying systems throughout DHS). It also implicitly covers Operate and Monitor through requirements for enhanced data availability and system capabilities.
The document explicitly mentions artificial intelligence and machine learning as technologies to be applied. It does not specify particular AI model types (frontier, general purpose, task-specific, etc.) or technical thresholds. The focus is on applying AI/ML to enhance DHS counter-human trafficking systems.
United States Congress
The document is identified as being from the United States Congress, which is the legislative body that proposed and enacted this legislation.
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate; Committee on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives
The Congressional committees serve as enforcement bodies through oversight, receiving mandatory reports on strategy implementation.
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate; Committee on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives
The same Congressional committees that enforce also monitor implementation through the required submission of strategy summaries and execution plans.
CCHT Director; Science and Technology Directorate Office of Science and Engineering; Department of Homeland Security
The legislation targets the CCHT Director and Science and Technology Directorate to develop AI/ML systems and modify DHS processes. These entities are both governance actors (government agencies) and will be developing/deploying AI systems.
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