Requires the Director of National Intelligence to brief Congress on AI and machine learning guidance in intelligence products within 120 days. Determines whether existing directives provide sufficient guidance and whether updates are necessary, including explanations or update plans and timelines.
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This is a binding statutory provision enacted by the United States Congress as part of the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024, imposing mandatory obligations on the Director of National Intelligence with specific deadlines and reporting requirements.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, primarily addressing governance failure (6.5) and lack of transparency (7.4) through its focus on ensuring adequate guidance for AI use in intelligence products. Coverage is limited to procedural oversight rather than substantive risk mitigation.
This document exclusively governs the National Security sector, specifically addressing AI and machine learning use within intelligence community operations. It does not extend governance to other economic sectors.
The document primarily addresses the Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages of the AI lifecycle, focusing on guidance for using AI tools in intelligence products and ensuring transparency about their use. It implicitly covers aspects of Plan and Design through requirements for updating directives.
The document explicitly mentions both artificial intelligence and machine learning tools used in intelligence products. It does not specify particular types of AI (frontier, general purpose, task-specific, etc.) or technical thresholds, focusing instead on governance of AI use in intelligence analysis.
United States Congress
The document is Section 909 of the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024, which is enacted by the United States Congress as the legislative authority.
congressional intelligence committees
The congressional intelligence committees receive the mandatory briefing and exercise oversight authority over the Director of National Intelligence's compliance with this requirement.
congressional intelligence committees; Director of National Intelligence
The congressional intelligence committees monitor compliance through the briefing requirement, while the Director of National Intelligence is tasked with determining whether existing directives provide sufficient guidance.
Director of National Intelligence; intelligence community analysts; intelligence community
The document targets the Director of National Intelligence who must provide briefings, and intelligence community analysts who use AI and machine learning tools in intelligence products.
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