Requires the Director of National Intelligence and intelligence heads, to review and establish AI-related policies, aiming to boost AI adoption in the intelligence community.
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This is a binding federal statute enacted by the United States Congress as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023, with mandatory obligations imposed on the Director of National Intelligence and intelligence community heads.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with limited focus on governance structures (6.5) and competitive dynamics (6.4). The document primarily establishes administrative procedures for AI adoption in the intelligence community rather than addressing specific AI risks or harms.
This document exclusively governs AI use within the National Security sector, specifically the intelligence community. It establishes policies and procedures for AI adoption, development, and use by intelligence agencies and the Director of National Intelligence.
The document covers multiple AI lifecycle stages with emphasis on planning, deployment, and operational monitoring. It addresses the establishment of policies for AI acquisition, adoption, development, use, and maintenance, indicating coverage across the full lifecycle from planning through ongoing operations.
The document uses the broad term 'artificial intelligence capabilities' and 'artificial intelligence systems' without defining specific types of AI or technical thresholds. It does not distinguish between different AI model types, architectures, or capability levels.
United States Congress
The document is Section 6702 of the James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023, which is federal legislation enacted by the United States Congress.
Director of National Intelligence; heads of the elements of the intelligence community
The Director of National Intelligence is responsible for establishing and reviewing policies, ensuring compliance with AI ethics principles, and providing guidance. Element heads are responsible for implementing these policies within their respective organizations.
Director of National Intelligence; designated element leads
The Director of National Intelligence is required to periodically conduct reviews of AI policies. Designated senior officials from each intelligence element are required to meet regularly to consult and coordinate regarding implementation.
Director of National Intelligence; heads of the elements of the intelligence community; elements of the intelligence community
The document applies to the Director of National Intelligence and all elements of the intelligence community, requiring them to establish AI policies, adopt AI capabilities, and coordinate AI efforts. These entities function as both governance actors (establishing policies) and as developers/deployers of AI systems.
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