30 Oct, 2023
Executive Order 14110: Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence
United States. Office of the Federal Register
Biden, Joseph R., Jr.
From the document: "Artificial intelligence (AI) holds extraordinary potential for both promise and peril. Responsible AI use has the potential to help solve urgent challenges while making our world more prosperous, productive, innovative, and secure. At the same time, irresponsible use could exacerbate societal harms such as fraud, discrimination, bias, and disinformation; displace and disempower workers; stifle competition; and pose risks to national security. Harnessing AI for good and realizing its myriad benefits requires mitigating its substantial risks. This endeavor demands a society-wide effort that includes government, the private sector, academia, and civil society."
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  • URL
  • Author
    Biden, Joseph R., Jr.
  • Publisher
    United States. Office of the Federal Register
  • Date
    30 Oct, 2023
  • Copyright
    Public Domain
  • Retrieved From
    The White House: www.whitehouse.gov/
  • Format
    pdf
  • Media Type
    application/pdf
  • Source
    Federal Register (November 1, 2023), v.88 no.210, p.75191-75226
  • Subjects
    Artificial intelligence--Law and legislation
    National security
  • Resource Groups
    Critical Releases
    Executive orders
  • Series
    Presidential Executive Orders
    Presidential Executive Orders [Joe Biden]
  • Lists
    Artificial Intelligence
    Emerging Technologies Governing

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