Today, Vice President Harris and senior Administration officials met with CEOs of four American companies at the forefront of AI innovation to share concerns about the risks associated with AI. President Biden dropped by the meeting to underscore that companies have a fundamental responsibility to make sure their products are safe and secure before they…
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Readout of White House Meeting with CEOs on Advancing Responsible Artificial Intelligence Innovation
Today, Vice President Harris and senior Administration officials met with CEOs of four American companies at the forefront of AI innovation to share concerns about the risks associated with AI. President Biden dropped by the meeting to underscore that companies have a fundamental responsibility to make sure their products are safe and secure before they…
Statement from National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on the United Nations General Assembly Resolution on Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Development
Today, the UN General Assembly in New York adopted by consensus a resolution establishing principles for the deployment and use of artificial intelligence (AI). This resolution, proposed by the United States and co-sponsored by more than 120 countries, is a historic step in fostering safe, secure, and trustworthy AI systems. The resolution adopted today lays out…
Statement from Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on the Visit of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates to the White House
On September 23, President Biden will welcome His Highness President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to the White House. During the visit, the leaders will strengthen the enduring strategic partnership between the United States and the United Arab Emirates and advance common priorities. Vice President Harris will also separately meet with President Mohamed. President…
FACT SHEET: OMB Issues Guidance to Advance the Responsible Acquisition of AI in Government
New guidance helps agencies harness the power of AI through their acquisitions process to promote innovation and competition while managing risks Today, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released the Advancing the Responsible Acquisition of Artificial Intelligence in Government memorandum (M-24-18). Successful use of commercially-provided AI requires responsible procurement of AI. This new memo…
Service for America: Cyber Is Serving Your Country
By National Cyber Director Harry Coker, Jr. Throughout our history, generation after generation of Americans have stepped up to meet the challenges of their day, protecting and serving our Nation in a variety of ways. Rationing everyday essentials like gasoline and food to support a war effort. Raising money to combat polio. Putting on a…
FACT SHEET: Implementing the National Standards Strategy for Critical and Emerging Technology
Today, the Biden-Harris Administration released the Implementation Roadmap for the U.S. Government’s May 2023 National Standards Strategy for Critical and Emerging Technology (USG NSSCET). The roadmap sustains and reinforces the U.S. Government’s commitment to standards development led by the private sector and enhanced by partnerships with public institutions and calls for robust engagement in the standardization…
Statement from OSTP Director Arati Prabhakar Congratulating 2024 U.S. Nobel Laureates
“Today, we’re delighted to host 2024 U.S. Nobel Laureates at the White House. One of the defining characteristics of being human is our thirst for understanding our world and all its complexities. At scales from cells to civilizations, each of these researchers has moved the boundaries of knowledge and opened new vistas. Their work laid…
Strengthening and Democratizing the U.S. Artificial Intelligence Innovation Ecosystem
Strengthening and Democratizing the U.S. Artificial Intelligence Innovation Ecosystem can be found here.
Readout of White House Listening Session with Union Leaders on Advancing Responsible Artificial Intelligence Innovation
On Friday, June 30, senior Biden-Harris Administration officials convened a listening session with leaders and officials from the labor community to discuss the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) for workers, unions, the quality of jobs, and the future of work. Leaders of unions representing diverse sectors of the economy raised concerns about the risks of AI for workers’ jobs, physical and mental health, and privacy and civil rights. They also shared views on possible opportunities for AI to improve workers’…