The Nuts and Bolts of Enforcing AI Guardrails

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The Nuts and Bolts of Enforcing AI Guardrails

The federal government is increasing efforts to regulate the development and use of artificial intelligence (AI) with new guidelines in place. The White House's Office of Management and Budget released comprehensive guidance for federal agencies to manage risks associated with AI use. Agencies are expected to address systemic risks, biases, and harms in their AI applications, marking a shift towards prioritizing civil liberties and rights.

Implementing the AI guardrails requires agencies to conduct meaningful impact assessments and involve interdisciplinary experts in AI ethics and societal implications. However, resourcing compliance with the guidelines poses challenges, as budget allocations may not be sufficient to support comprehensive risk management practices. Effective oversight is crucial to ensure agencies adhere to the guidelines and prioritize AI safety and responsibility.

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