On April 7, 2025, the White House issued a directive requiring federal agencies to appoint chief AI officers and formulate strategic frameworks for the responsible deployment of artificial intelligence (AI). This initiative aims to enhance AI integration across government operations by establishing minimum-risk management practices for high-impact AI applications and developing policies for generative AI within six months. The directive encourages prioritising American-made AI solutions, emphasising interoperability and privacy protection, and streamlining AI acquisition processes. For example, the Federal Aviation Administration currently employs machine learning to analyse safety data and identify aviation risks. This policy shift underscores the administration's commitment to accelerating AI adoption while ensuring robust governance and safety protocols.
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