Advises Americas partner countries on aligning regulations related to emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence. Coordinates with USMCA central regulatory bodies. Requires an annual report on business environments, highlighting investment opportunities and challenges.
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This is a legislative act from the United States Congress establishing mandatory requirements for creating an advisory board with specific composition, duties, and reporting obligations using binding language.
This document has minimal to no coverage of AI risk domains. It establishes an advisory board structure for business environment discussions in Americas partner countries, with only a brief mention of AI regulation alignment as one advisory topic among many. No specific AI risks, harms, or mitigation measures are addressed.
This document does not govern AI use within specific economic sectors. Instead, it establishes a cross-sectoral advisory board to discuss business environment issues across all sectors in Americas partner countries, including regulatory alignment on emerging technologies like AI.
The document does not substantively cover any specific AI lifecycle stages. It establishes an advisory board that may provide advice on AI regulation alignment among other business topics, but does not address AI development, deployment, or monitoring processes.
The document mentions artificial intelligence only once as one of several 'key emerging technologies' that may be subject to regulatory alignment discussions. No technical definitions, model types, or compute thresholds are provided.
United States Congress
The document is a section of the Americas Act, which is legislative authority from the United States Congress establishing governance structures for Americas partner countries.
Americas Partnership Secretariat
The Secretariat is the entity responsible for establishing and overseeing the advisory board, receiving reports, and coordinating with USMCA regulatory bodies.
Americas Partnership Secretariat; business advisory board; central regulatory coordinating bodies referred to in Article 28.3 of the USMCA
The business advisory board monitors business environments and submits annual reports to the Secretariat. The board also coordinates with USMCA central regulatory coordinating bodies for oversight.
Americas Partnership Secretariat; Americas partner countries; private sector entities; civil society organizations; labor organizations
The document targets the Americas Partnership Secretariat which must establish the board, and the board itself will be composed of representatives from private sector, civil society, and labor organizations from Americas partner countries.