
The U.S. Department of Commerce, following President Biden's Executive Order on AI, has unveiled new initiatives after six months. Draft guidance documents, a plan for international standards, and a public comment program have been announced. The Office of Management and Budget has also released a memorandum on managing AI risks in the federal government. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has updated the AI Risk Management Framework in compliance with the Executive Order.
NIST Updates AI RMF as Mandated by the White House Executive Order on AI https://t.co/FDLaasqz71 #artificialintelligence #executiveorder #cybersecurity #NIST @patentlyo https://t.co/3JijAsJn3k
Better Safe Than Sorry: OMB Releases Memorandum on Managing AI Risks in the Federal Government https://t.co/Y9EDCCwQsr #artificialintelligence #federalgovernment #budget @AINewsOfficial_ https://t.co/HdZtv4li1B
NIST Updates AI RMF as Mandated by the White House Executive Order on AI https://t.co/FDLaasqz71 #artificialintelligence #executiveorder #cybersecurity #NIST @SheppardMullin https://t.co/HmkOxLHlph




