How Your Organization Should Use the U.S. Executive Administration Order on AI as a Framework
Research Note
Summary
The United States Executive Branch released a 64-page executive order on the adoption, development, and usage of artificial intelligence technologies.
Here we summarize the major sections of this executive order and provide actionable advice to government agencies and private sector organization as to how they must respond to and further develop this framework.
Introduction
On October 30, 2023, the United States Executive Branch released a 64-page executive order about the adoption, development, and usage of AI technologies— The Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence.
This is a must-read whether you are in government, an end-user organization, or a technology and service provider.
While this executive order is just beginning to scratch the surface of what needs to be done to guide the usage and adoption of AI, and outlines the types of regulatory policies that could be in place, it is a strong comprehensive framework for the topics that government and private sector organization must consider when adopting, using, and creating AI systems.
Research Note Details
Topic: Artificial Intelligence
Issues: What are the best practices for adopting, using, and managing AI systems?
Research Note Number: 2023-42
Length: 11 pages
File Size: 1.5 MB
File Type: Portable Document Format (PDF)
Language: English
Publisher: Aragon Research
Authors:
Betsy Burton VP of Research
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