Establishes the Open Translation Center to translate and analyze documents from designated countries using AI and other technologies. Requires a board to oversee, appoints members from relevant government agencies, and mandates cooperation with U.S. and foreign entities.
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This is a proposed federal statute (bill) that would create binding legal obligations once enacted, with mandatory language throughout establishing requirements for the Open Translation Center, its board, duties, and operations.
This document has minimal coverage of AI risk domains, with only subdomain 2.2 (AI system security vulnerabilities) receiving a coverage score of 2. The document briefly mentions using AI and other technologies for translation but does not substantively address AI-specific risks, harms, or governance challenges described in the MIT taxonomy. The focus is on establishing a translation center rather than regulating AI risks.
This document primarily governs the Public Administration sector by establishing a federally funded research and development center. It also has minimal coverage of the Information sector through its translation and dissemination activities, and the Scientific Research and Development Services sector as it will be administered as or by a federally funded research and development center.
The document mentions AI as one of several technologies to be used for translation but does not substantively cover AI lifecycle stages. The brief reference to using 'artificial intelligence, and other technologies to ensure timely translations' suggests potential use in the Build and Use Model stage, but without detail on development, validation, deployment, or monitoring of AI systems specifically.
The document makes only a single brief reference to artificial intelligence as one of multiple technologies to be used for translation. It does not define AI, discuss AI models or systems, or mention any specific categories of AI such as frontier AI, general purpose AI, foundation models, or generative AI. No compute thresholds or model characteristics are discussed.
United States Congress (Senate and House of Representatives)
The document is a bill proposed by Congress, as indicated by the opening text 'Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled'
Board of OTC, Secretary of State, Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy, relevant congressional committees (Committee on Foreign Affairs, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Committee on Foreign Relations, Select Committee on Intelligence)
The board oversees OTC operations and makes decisions independently. The Secretary of State has sponsorship authority and must enter into agreements. Congressional committees receive notifications and certifications, providing oversight.
Board of OTC, relevant congressional committees (Committee on Foreign Affairs, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives; Committee on Foreign Relations and Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate)
The board oversees OTC's operations and must approve all translations for accuracy. Congressional committees receive notifications and certifications regarding OTC activities, providing legislative oversight.
Open Translation Center (OTC), Secretary of State, Director of National Intelligence, Register of Copyrights, federally funded research and development centers, relevant Federal agencies
The bill establishes and governs the Open Translation Center and creates obligations for various government entities including the Secretary of State (primary sponsor), Director of National Intelligence, and Register of Copyrights who must appoint board members and fulfill sponsorship duties.
1 subdomain (1 Minimal)