Biden administration initiates framework for safe and trusted generative AI

The US National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking input on setting guidelines for secure AI systems. This move, spurred by President Biden’s AI-focused executive order, aims to build industry standards centered on safety, security, and trust in AI tech.

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The Biden administration has taken initial actions to establish essential guidelines ensuring the safe utilization of generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) under the Commerce Department seeks public input to develop pivotal standards and testing protocols for securing AI systems by February 2, 2024. This initiative, driven by President Biden’s AI-focused executive order, aims to cultivate industry standards prioritizing safety, security, and trust in AI technologies.

As reported by Reuters, NIST is formulating assessment criteria for AI, nurturing standards, and creating test environments for AI systems. The request for input encompasses the management of risks linked to generative AI and curbing the spread of AI-generated misinformation. Additionally, NIST is developing testing guidelines, focusing on the strategic application of “red-teaming” for effective AI risk assessment and management, and establishing corresponding best practices.