Instructs the Director of National Intelligence to develop a plan with other heads of the intelligence community regarding the development of a modern digital ecosystem for artificial intelligence; details the minimum requirements of the plan.
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This is a binding legislative act passed by the United States Congress with mandatory language requiring the Director of National Intelligence to develop and submit a plan within a specified timeframe.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with limited focus on privacy (2.1), governance failure (6.5), and system safety (7.3, 7.4). The document primarily addresses infrastructure and ecosystem development rather than specific AI risks and harms.
This document primarily governs the National Security sector, specifically the intelligence community's development and use of AI. It also has minimal coverage of the Information sector through references to AI companies and Scientific Research and Development Services through the development of AI technologies.
The document covers multiple AI lifecycle stages with primary focus on Plan and Design, Build and Use Model, Deploy, and Operate and Monitor. It addresses the development of infrastructure and processes for AI application development, testing, fielding, and continuous updating across the intelligence community.
The document explicitly mentions artificial intelligence applications and capabilities, with references to AI-powered applications, AI companies, and AI capabilities. It does not specify particular types of AI (frontier, general purpose, task-specific, generative, predictive) or mention compute thresholds or open-weight models.
United States Congress
The document is a section of the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022, which is enacted by the United States Congress as the legislative authority.
congressional intelligence committees
The congressional intelligence committees serve as the enforcement body by receiving and reviewing the required plan submission.
congressional intelligence committees
The congressional intelligence committees monitor compliance through the plan submission requirement and ongoing oversight of intelligence community activities.
Director of National Intelligence; elements of the intelligence community; small- and medium-sized artificial intelligence companies
The document targets the Director of National Intelligence and intelligence community elements who must develop the plan, as well as AI companies who would access classified facilities under the proposed policies.
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