NTIA Seeks Comments on AI Accountability
NTIA is seeking public comment on how policies should be designed to ensure artificial intelligence technology can be trusted, the agency announced Tuesday. The public has until June 10 to comment. A request for comment, scheduled for Federal Register publication…
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Thursday, said the agency is focused on “self-regulatory, regulatory, and other measures and policies that are designed to provide reliable evidence to external stakeholders – that is, to provide assurance - - that AI systems are legal, effective, ethical, safe, and otherwise trustworthy.” NTIA will deliver a report on AI “accountability policy development.”