Trump administration likely to upend Biden AI policy
Biden's AI policies may be overturned by Trump, but some initiatives like the AI Safety Institute might continue.
Potential year-end cyber executive order may hinge on election results, people familiar say
A new Biden-era cybersecurity executive order may be enacted by year-end, focusing on numerous cybersecurity topics and addressing unfinished business from previous initiatives.
Biden to sign executive order boosting cybersecurity of ports, maritime vessels
President Biden expected to sign executive order to boost maritime cybersecurity through DHS and U.S. Coast Guard.
Order mandates vessels and ports to enhance cybersecurity defenses, comply with incident reporting rules, and establish minimum cybersecurity standards.
President Biden to sign executive order aimed at advancing study of women's health
Biden focuses on improving women's health research
New investments and commitments by federal agencies announced
President Joe Biden says US can't buy spyware that other countries have used against it
The Biden administration is trying to clamp down on the government's use of any commercial spyware that could also be used by other countries to harm its interests.The president has signed an executive order saying that federal agencies can't use spyware "that poses significant counterintelligence or security risks to the United States Government or significant risks of improper use by a foreign government or foreign person."
Biden signs executive order restricting use of commercial spyware
The decision comes as governments around the world face accusations of using spyware to target dissidents.United States President Joe Biden has signed an executive order restricting the government's use of commercial spyware technology that has been utilised to target political dissent around the globe.
Trump administration likely to upend Biden AI policy
Biden's AI policies may be overturned by Trump, but some initiatives like the AI Safety Institute might continue.
Potential year-end cyber executive order may hinge on election results, people familiar say
A new Biden-era cybersecurity executive order may be enacted by year-end, focusing on numerous cybersecurity topics and addressing unfinished business from previous initiatives.
Biden to sign executive order boosting cybersecurity of ports, maritime vessels
President Biden expected to sign executive order to boost maritime cybersecurity through DHS and U.S. Coast Guard.
Order mandates vessels and ports to enhance cybersecurity defenses, comply with incident reporting rules, and establish minimum cybersecurity standards.
President Biden to sign executive order aimed at advancing study of women's health
Biden focuses on improving women's health research
New investments and commitments by federal agencies announced
President Joe Biden says US can't buy spyware that other countries have used against it
The Biden administration is trying to clamp down on the government's use of any commercial spyware that could also be used by other countries to harm its interests.The president has signed an executive order saying that federal agencies can't use spyware "that poses significant counterintelligence or security risks to the United States Government or significant risks of improper use by a foreign government or foreign person."
Biden signs executive order restricting use of commercial spyware
The decision comes as governments around the world face accusations of using spyware to target dissidents.United States President Joe Biden has signed an executive order restricting the government's use of commercial spyware technology that has been utilised to target political dissent around the globe.
Biden order will limit how much data can be sold to Russia and China
The Biden administration issued an executive order to limit the transfer of Americans' sensitive data to adversarial countries like Russia and China.
The focus is on protecting data such as genomic, biometric, health, geolocation, and financial data from being used for cyber-enabled activities and espionage.
Biden administration nears completion of second cybersecurity executive order with plethora of agenda items
The Biden administration is finalizing a new cybersecurity executive order focusing on AI, secure software, and other critical tech areas.
Biden administration nears completion of second cybersecurity executive order with plethora of agenda items
The White House is finalizing a second executive order on cybersecurity, emphasizing AI and secure software, aimed at strengthening federal cybersecurity measures.
White House stalls on digital identity mandate, despite billions in fraud
The White House executive order on identity theft in public benefits is delayed, frustrating stakeholders.
Efforts are ongoing to address digital identity use securely and prevent fraud in government benefits programs.
Biden Bans Rival Nations From Buying Sensitive US Data-Good Luck
Preventing sensitive data sales to certain countries like China, North Korea, and Russia.
Order creates a data security program to safeguard personal information against cyberattacks.
Implementation of Biden infosec EO still incomplete
Only 6 out of 55 objectives from the cybersecurity executive order remain unmet, with the definition of "critical software" being a crucial unresolved issue.
Biden order will limit how much data can be sold to Russia and China
The Biden administration issued an executive order to limit the transfer of Americans' sensitive data to adversarial countries like Russia and China.
The focus is on protecting data such as genomic, biometric, health, geolocation, and financial data from being used for cyber-enabled activities and espionage.
Biden administration nears completion of second cybersecurity executive order with plethora of agenda items
The Biden administration is finalizing a new cybersecurity executive order focusing on AI, secure software, and other critical tech areas.
Biden administration nears completion of second cybersecurity executive order with plethora of agenda items
The White House is finalizing a second executive order on cybersecurity, emphasizing AI and secure software, aimed at strengthening federal cybersecurity measures.
White House stalls on digital identity mandate, despite billions in fraud
The White House executive order on identity theft in public benefits is delayed, frustrating stakeholders.
Efforts are ongoing to address digital identity use securely and prevent fraud in government benefits programs.
Biden Bans Rival Nations From Buying Sensitive US Data-Good Luck
Preventing sensitive data sales to certain countries like China, North Korea, and Russia.
Order creates a data security program to safeguard personal information against cyberattacks.
Implementation of Biden infosec EO still incomplete
Only 6 out of 55 objectives from the cybersecurity executive order remain unmet, with the definition of "critical software" being a crucial unresolved issue.
Great to see Time recognise the UK's AI Safety Summit as one of the 3 key AI policy milestones in 2023: https://t.co/JLOWYce80D
The 3 Most Important AI Policy Milestones of 2023
OpenAI's ChatGPT gained over a million users within five days of its launch.
The CEOs of leading AI companies and experts emphasized the need to prioritize mitigating the risks of AI on a global scale.
The people problem behind the government's AI ambitions
President Biden issued an executive order on AI, directing agencies to harness regulatory powers in AI, create safety testing standards, and more.
The government faces the challenge of training existing employees and hiring AI experts to execute new AI policies and improve government operations.
The executive order mandates a National AI Talent Surge, requiring the government to identify priority mission areas in need of AI talent and create a task force for hiring.
Exploring AI: AI's development and future potential
President Biden's executive order on AI seeks to balance the benefits and risks of AI technology.
AI has the potential for early illness detection, but also raises concerns about privacy, bias, and job displacement.
The people problem behind the government's AI ambitions
President Biden has issued an executive order on artificial intelligence, directing government agencies to harness their regulatory powers and create safety testing standards for AI systems.
The government faces the challenge of training existing employees and hiring experts to build up its AI workforce.
The executive order mandates a National AI Talent Surge and directs the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to use various HR strategies to enable flexible hiring and attract candidates from nontraditional backgrounds.
Exploring AI: AI's development and future potential
President Biden's executive order on AI seeks to balance the benefits and risks of AI technology.
AI has the potential for early illness detection, but also raises concerns about privacy, bias, and job displacement.
The people problem behind the government's AI ambitions
President Biden has issued an executive order on artificial intelligence, directing government agencies to harness their regulatory powers and create safety testing standards for AI systems.
The government faces the challenge of training existing employees and hiring experts to build up its AI workforce.
The executive order mandates a National AI Talent Surge and directs the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to use various HR strategies to enable flexible hiring and attract candidates from nontraditional backgrounds.
Biden's Executive Order on AI Is a Good Start, Experts Say, but Not Enough
President Biden signed an executive order urging new federal standards for AI safety, security, and trustworthiness.
The order establishes new regulatory and safety boards dedicated to AI as their primary task.
White House Signs Executive Order to Address AI Safety Concerns
The Biden Administration signed an executive order on AI to address safety concerns while encouraging innovation.
The order aims to balance consumer rights, market needs, and national security by creating early guardrails for AI governance.
Congress is also working on addressing AI through bipartisan efforts.
How the AI Executive Order and OMB memo introduce accountability for artificial intelligence | Brookings
The Executive Order on AI introduces key guardrails for the use of AI and takes steps to protect people's rights.
The EO and the OMB memo provide detailed guidance for establishing rules and accountability in AI.
Both documents mandate hard accountability and require reporting procedures for companies developing AI models.
WIRED Exclusive | The Top US Cybersecurity Agency Has a New Plan for Weaponized AI
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is announcing a roadmap for implementing the executive order on overseeing AI development and expanding its adoption in the federal government.
CISA's plan focuses on using AI responsibly and aggressively in US digital defense, with a focus on ensuring safe and secure development and implementation of AI systems.
Biden's Executive Order on AI Is a Good Start, Experts Say, but Not Enough
President Biden signed an executive order urging new federal standards for AI safety, security, and trustworthiness.
The order establishes new regulatory and safety boards dedicated to AI as their primary task.
White House Signs Executive Order to Address AI Safety Concerns
The Biden Administration signed an executive order on AI to address safety concerns while encouraging innovation.
The order aims to balance consumer rights, market needs, and national security by creating early guardrails for AI governance.
Congress is also working on addressing AI through bipartisan efforts.
How the AI Executive Order and OMB memo introduce accountability for artificial intelligence | Brookings
The Executive Order on AI introduces key guardrails for the use of AI and takes steps to protect people's rights.
The EO and the OMB memo provide detailed guidance for establishing rules and accountability in AI.
Both documents mandate hard accountability and require reporting procedures for companies developing AI models.
WIRED Exclusive | The Top US Cybersecurity Agency Has a New Plan for Weaponized AI
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is announcing a roadmap for implementing the executive order on overseeing AI development and expanding its adoption in the federal government.
CISA's plan focuses on using AI responsibly and aggressively in US digital defense, with a focus on ensuring safe and secure development and implementation of AI systems.
AI Regulation is coming: Here's why you need to start preparing now
AI technologies like GenAI are plagued by issues such as inaccuracies, bias, toxicity, and hallucinations, potentially harming AI users.
The US government introduced the Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence, aimed at ensuring responsible and beneficial AI development and use.
Organizations need to start gathering data on their AI applications now by monitoring them alongside the rest of their tech stack.