Authorize appropriations for AI-related specialist positions in the Office of Science and Technology Policy and the National Economic Council, each receiving $2.5 million annually from 2023 to 2027, to coordinate federal activities and advise on innovative technologies.
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This is a legislative appropriations provision that authorizes specific budget allocations with binding legal effect once enacted into law.
This document has minimal to no coverage of specific AI risk domains. It is a budget appropriations section that authorizes funding for specialist positions to coordinate federal AI activities and advise on policy matters. It does not address specific AI risks, harms, or mitigation measures.
This document does not directly govern AI use in specific economic sectors. It authorizes funding for government positions to coordinate federal AI policy and advise the President. The governance activity occurs within Public Administration, specifically the Executive Office of the President.
This document does not directly address specific AI lifecycle stages. It is a budget appropriations provision that funds positions to coordinate federal AI activities and advise on policy, which could indirectly support all lifecycle stages through coordination and strategy development.
The document mentions artificial intelligence in general terms as one of several innovative technologies requiring federal coordination and presidential advice. It does not define or distinguish between different types of AI systems, models, or technical specifications.
United States Congress; Senator Lummis; Senator Gillibrand
The document is titled 'Lummis-Gillibrand Responsible Financial Innovation Act' indicating it was proposed by these two senators as part of Congressional legislation.
United States Congress; Office of Management and Budget
Congressional appropriations are enforced through standard budget oversight mechanisms and OMB controls over executive branch spending.
United States Congress; Government Accountability Office
Congressional oversight and GAO monitoring of appropriated funds is standard practice, though not explicitly mentioned in this section.
Office of Science and Technology Policy; National Economic Council; Executive Office of the President
The appropriations are specifically designated for hiring specialist positions within OSTP and NEC to coordinate federal AI activities and advise the President.