Creates the AI Centre for Excellence( AI CoE) and establishes a Director to manage the affairs of the CoE. Stipulates the functions of the CoE program and establishes collaboration with other departments within the government. Mitigates biases stemming from the use of AI.
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This is a binding legislative act passed by the United States Congress with mandatory obligations, specific timelines, and designated enforcement authorities.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with primary focus on governance structures (6.5) and bias mitigation (1.1, 1.3). Coverage is limited to establishing institutional frameworks and identifying best practices for bias mitigation, rather than comprehensive risk management across multiple domains.
This document exclusively governs the Public Administration sector, specifically federal government agencies' use of artificial intelligence. It does not regulate private sector activities or specific industries outside of federal government operations.
The document covers multiple AI lifecycle stages with primary focus on deployment and operational monitoring. It addresses planning through the AI CoE's advisory functions, data management policies, and ongoing monitoring through public reporting and periodic updates.
The document explicitly mentions 'artificial intelligence' and 'AI technologies' throughout but does not define specific technical categories such as frontier AI, general purpose AI, foundation models, or compute thresholds. It references AI algorithms and data training but remains technology-neutral in its approach.
United States Congress
This is an Act of Congress, as indicated by the legislative format and citation structure. Congress is the proposing authority for this federal legislation.
Office of Management and Budget (Director), General Services Administration (Administrator), Office of Personnel Management (Director), Office of Science and Technology Policy (Director)
The Director of OMB is designated to issue binding memoranda and receive agency compliance plans. The Administrator of GSA manages the AI CoE. The Director of OPM establishes occupational standards. These entities have oversight and enforcement authority.
AI Center of Excellence (AI CoE), Office of Management and Budget (Director), Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate, Committee on Oversight and Reform of the House of Representatives
The AI CoE is established to monitor and facilitate AI adoption across government. The Director receives and reviews agency plans. Congressional committees receive reports for oversight purposes.
Federal agencies (as defined in section 3502 of title 44, United States Code), General Services Administration, Office of Management and Budget, Office of Personnel Management, Department of Defense, Department of Commerce, Department of Energy, Department of Homeland Security, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, National Science Foundation
The Act applies to federal agencies that use or plan to use artificial intelligence technologies. Multiple specific agencies are named as targets for coordination and compliance requirements.
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