Future guidelines for artificial intelligence and automated systems should include built-in privacy protections, stronger safety measures, and checks against discrimination, according to a blueprint released Tuesday by the Biden administration.
The Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights, issued by the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy, is aimed at influencing the development and use of AI amid heightened concern over its implementation in the public and private sectors.
The proposed framework centers on a list of five principles that should be incorporated into policies governing systems with the potential “to meaningfully impact” a person’s rights or ...