AI Bill of Rights
ai_governance
Overview
Developed byWhite House OSTP
Use caseoutlining five principles to guide AI design and protect the public
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Claims6
Avg confidence95%
Avg freshness99%
Last updatedUpdated yesterday
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AI Bill of Rights
concept
White House Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights outlining five principles for AI governance
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| United States | ○Unverified | High | Fresh | 1 |
primary use case
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| outlining five principles to guide AI design and protect the public | ○Unverified | High | Fresh | 1 |
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| 2022 | ○Unverified | High | Fresh | 1 |
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| White House OSTP | ○Unverified | High | Fresh | 1 |
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| White House Office of Science and Technology Policy | ○Unverified | High | Fresh | 1 |
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| Federal agencies | ○Unverified | Moderate | Fresh | 1 |