Headline: "Biden Administration Champions AI Adoption with a Focus on Bolstering Security in Federal Agencies"

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Headline: "Biden Administration Champions AI Adoption with a Focus on Bolstering Security in Federal Agencies"

The White House today issued a directive aimed at expanding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) across federal agencies to bolster national security. The Biden administration emphasized the importance of advancing AI technology while ensuring its implementation aligns with fundamental values such as privacy, civil rights, and human rights.

The memorandum instructs U.S. agencies to enhance and diversify chip supply chains with AI considerations in mind. It also highlights the importance of collecting intelligence on foreign threats to the U.S. AI sector and swiftly sharing this information with AI developers to secure their products.

This initiative is part of President Joe Biden's strategy to manage the challenges posed by AI, following an executive order signed last year to mitigate the risks of AI on consumers, workers, minority groups, and national security. The administration's focus on AI regulation comes as legislative efforts in Congress have reached a standstill.

In addition to domestic measures, the White House plans to host a global security summit in San Francisco next month. The summit will address the global governance of AI technologies, which have the potential to transform various fields but also raise concerns about misuse and threats to human control.

The directive also calls for the development of a framework for collaboration with international allies. This framework aims to ensure that AI development and usage comply with international law while protecting human rights and fundamental freedoms.

This move towards AI integration and regulation responds to the rapid advancement of technology, including generative AI capable of creating text, images, and videos. The sector, dominated by companies like Google's Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL), Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), and numerous startups, is capturing the attention of governments worldwide.

The White House memorandum further instructs agencies to monitor and address potential AI risks that could lead to privacy violations, bias, discrimination, and threats to the safety of individuals and groups to prevent human rights violations.