Thursday, March 28, 2024

Interesting. If the inventory is made public, I see a lot of time wasted on ‘justification.’

https://www.theverge.com/2024/3/28/24114105/federal-agencies-ai-responsible-guidance-omb-caio

Every US federal agency must hire a chief AI officer

New guidance from the Office of Management and Budget also requires a yearly inventory of all AI systems used by federal agencies.

Part of the responsibility of agencies’ AI officers and governance committees is to monitor their AI systems frequently. Young said agencies must submit an inventory of AI products an agency uses. If any AI systems are considered “sensitive” enough to leave off the list, the agency must publicly provide a reason for its exclusion. Agencies also have to independently evaluate the safety risk of each AI platform it uses.





Perspective.

https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/how-ai-changes-your-workforce/

How AI Changes Your Workforce

In this concise video, Kiron and Altman discuss the impact AI will have on your organization’s work, workforce, and workforce ecosystem. Listen in and get a primer on the key issues, ahead of their deep dive on the topic at the upcoming MIT SMR Work/24 conference in May.



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