The Department of Labor, led by Chief AI Officer Mangala Kuppa, is focusing on the responsible use of artificial intelligence to enhance worker welfare. Kuppa's role encompasses coordinating AI initiatives across 27 diverse agencies, promoting innovation, and managing associated risks. The department aims to implement AI tools that not only improve services but also prioritize the well-being of workers.
Kuppa emphasizes the importance of training and resource allocation in AI adoption, noting the competitive landscape for AI talent between government and private sectors. The Department of Labor is committed to building a robust infrastructure for AI, ensuring that its applications are secure and beneficial. By fostering a culture of AI literacy and responsible use, the department seeks to leverage AI's transformative potential effectively.
• Department of Labor prioritizes AI for enhancing worker welfare and safety.
• Kuppa emphasizes training and resource allocation for effective AI implementation.
AI safety is crucial for ensuring that AI technologies promote worker well-being and do not introduce risks.
AI literacy involves educating stakeholders on the opportunities and risks associated with AI technologies.
The Impact Assessment Framework evaluates AI use cases based on their potential risks and benefits.
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