Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to develop a strategy addressing AI misuse threats to national health security. Involves public health preparedness, identifying gaps, and mitigating risks like biological weapons. Ensures national security protection in reporting to Congress.
Analysis summaries, actor details, and coverage mappings were LLM-classified and may contain errors.
The document has good coverage of approximately 4-5 subdomains, with strong focus on malicious actors using AI for biological weapons development (4.2), AI system security vulnerabilities (2.2), governance frameworks for AI risks (6.5), and AI safety failures (7.2, 7.3). Coverage is concentrated in security, misuse prevention, and governance domains related to public health threats.
This document focuses on strategic planning and preparedness for AI-related public health threats rather than the technical development lifecycle of AI systems. It primarily addresses planning frameworks, risk identification, and response strategies to AI misuse threats. The document does not cover technical AI development stages such as data collection, model building, or deployment of AI systems themselves.
The document references 'artificial intelligence' broadly as a threat vector for misuse but does not explicitly mention specific AI technical categories such as AI models, AI systems, frontier AI, foundation models, or compute thresholds. The focus is on AI as a source of risk rather than technical AI development specifications.
United States Congress; Mr. Budd; Mr. Markey; Senate; House of Representatives
This is a Congressional bill introduced by Senators Budd and Markey in the United States Senate, which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. The bill requires action by the Secretary of Health and Human Services but is proposed by Congress.
Secretary of Health and Human Services; United States Congress
The Secretary of Health and Human Services is responsible for implementing and executing the strategy, while Congress maintains oversight through reporting requirements. The bill mandates the Secretary to prepare and submit the strategy to congressional committees.
Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate; Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives; United States Congress
Congressional committees are designated to receive and review the strategy, with the Secretary required to make the strategy available to specific committees and other committees of jurisdiction. The strategy must include metrics to measure success in meeting preparedness goals.
Secretary of Health and Human Services; Department of Health and Human Services
The bill directly targets the Secretary of Health and Human Services, requiring the Secretary to develop a strategy for public health preparedness and response to AI threats. The Secretary is assigned specific duties, functions, and preparedness goals.
5 subdomains (3 Good, 2 Minimal)