Commerce Department Announces NIST and USPTO Action on AI
Briefly

Today's USPTO RFC poses 15 questions for public comment exploring the impact of AI on prior art, on the concept of a person having ordinary skill in the art (PHOSITA), and whether certain implications of AI require updated examination guidance or legislative changes.
On Monday, April 29, the Department of Commerce announced actions including NIST releasing draft publications on AI safety and security, launching a program to distinguish between human and AI content.
AI RMF Generative AI Profile aims to help entities identify AI risks and propose mitigation actions, while NIST SP 800-218A addresses concerns about malicious training data in generative AI systems.
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