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CategorySectionLead Agency
Deadline (days from issuance, unless specified)
Task
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Safety and Security4.1.aCommerce/NIST270
develop consensus industry standards for safe, secure and trustworthy AI, inc launch effort for guidelines on auditing
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Safety and Security4.1.aCommerce/NIST270establish guidelines for red-teaming of dual use foundation models
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Safety and Security4.1.bEnergy270implement a plan for developing model evaluation tools and testbeds
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Safety and Security4.2.aCommerce90
Require companies with dual-use foundation models to provide info on training, ownership and results; co's with large-scale cluster to reporrt acquisition or development of clusters
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Safety and Security4.2.bCommercedefine technical conditions for models and cluster subject to reporting requirements
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Safety and Security4.2.cCommerce90
report when foreign persons transpact to train large AI models that could be used for malicious activity; restrictions on foreign re-sellers; determine conditions in models that enable malicious cyber-enabled activity
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Safety and Security4.2.dCommerce180
propose regs to ensure foreign resellers of infrastructure as service identify any foreign persons who obtain accounts
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Safety and Security4.3.a
each agency with authority over critical infrastructure
90assess potential risk related to AI in critical infrastructure
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Safety and Security4.3.aTreasury180report on best practices for financial institutions for AI cyber risks
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Safety and Security4.3.aHomeland Security180incorporate NIST risk management framework into guidelines for critical infrastructure owners
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Safety and Security4.3.a
Asst Pres for National Security Affairs and OMB
240coordinate work of agencies with authority over critical infrastructure
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Safety and Security4.3.aHomeland Securityestablish AI Safety and Security Board as advisory committee
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Safety and Security4.3.bDefense180pilot project of vulnerabilities in USG systems
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Safety and Security4.3.b
Defense and Homeland Security
270report on results of pilot project
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Safety and Security4.4.aHomeland Security180evaluate and report on AI to be misused for chemical, biological, nuclear threats
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Safety and Security4.4.aDefense120study on biosecurity risks
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Safety and Security4.4.bOSTP180
establish framework for providers of synthetic nucleic acid sequences to adopt screening mechanisms to reduce risks
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Safety and Security4.4.bCommerce180engage with stakeholders for specifications for synthetic nucleic acid sequences screening
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Safety and Security4.4.bagencies
180 of establishment for framework from 4.4.b
as requirement of funding, ensure providers and manufacturers of synthetic nucleic acid sequences adhere to framework
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Safety and Security4.4.bHomeland Security
180 of establishment for framework from 4.4.b
develop a program to stress test the synthetic nucleic acid sequence screening and submit a report
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Safety and Security4.5.aCommerce240issue report to identify standards on content, provenance, watermarking
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Safety and Security4.5.bCommerce
180 days after report from 4.5.a
issue guidance for labeling and authenticating AI content
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Safety and Security4.5.cCommerce
180 days after guidancefrom 4.5.b
issue guidance for agencies for labeling and authenticating AI content
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Safety and Security4.5.dFAR Councilconsider amending FAR to account for labeling guidance
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Safety and Security4.6Commerce270solicit input on regulatory approaches to dual-use foundation models, submit report to president
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Safety and Security4.7.aChief Data Officer Council270guidelines for performing security reviews, inc risk of releasing fed data
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Safety and Security4.7.bagencies
180 days after guidelines from 4.7.a
conduct a security review of all data assets
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Safety and Security4.8
Asst Pres for National Security Affairs and Depty Chief of Staff for Policy
270submit proposed National Security Memo on AI to the president
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Innovation and Competition
5.1.aState and Homeland Security90streamline visa petitions
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Innovation and Competition
5.1.bState and Homeland Security120consider rulemaking on Exchange Visitor Skills List
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Innovation and Competition
5.1.bState and Homeland Security180guide for AI experts to understand options for working in the US
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Innovation and Competition
5.2.aNSF90-540launch pilot National AI Research Resource
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Innovation and Competition
5.2.aNSF150fund one NSF Regional Innovation Engine on AI
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Innovation and Competition
5.2.aNSF540establish 4 new National AI Research Institutes
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Innovation and Competition
5.2.bEnergy120pilot program to train new AI scientific talent
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Innovation and Competition
5.2.cCommerce/PTO120publish guidance on inventorship and use of AI
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Innovation and Competition
5.2.cCommerce/PTO270additional guidance on the intersection of AI and intellectual property
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Innovation and Competition
5.2.cCommerce/PTO270issue recommendations to president on copyright and AI
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Innovation and Competition
5.2.dHomeland Security180develop program to mitigate AI-related IP risks
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Innovation and Competition
5.2.eHHSprioritize grants to support responsible AI development
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Innovation and Competition
5.2.fVA365host AI Tech Sprint competitions
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Innovation and Competition
5.2.gEnergy180issue report on AI to improve electric grid and develop tools
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Innovation and Competition
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President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology
180report on AI to address major societal and global challenges
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Innovation and Competition
5.3.aagencies, esp FTCdevelop policies to promote competition
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Innovation and Competition
5.3.bCommerceimplement CHIPS Act to promote competition
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Innovation and Competition
5.3.cSmall Business Administrationprioritize Regional Innovation Cluster funding for small biz AI institutes
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Supporting Workers6.aCEA180report on labor market effects of AI
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Supporting Workers6.aLabor180report analyzing agency ability to support workers displaced by AI
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Supporting Workers6.bLabor180publish best practices for employers to mitigate AI harms to employees
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Supporting Workers6.bLaborissue guidance on how FLSA rules apply relevant to AI
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Supporting Workers6.bNSEprioritize resources for AI related education
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Equity and Civil Rights7.1.aDOJ90convene meeting with heads of civil rights office on algorithmic discrimination
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Equity and Civil Rights7.1.bDOJ365report on AI in criminal justice system
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Equity and Civil Rights7.1.bInteragency working group180best practices for hiring law enforcement professionals with AI skills
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Equity and Civil Rights7.1.bDOJ270recommendations for making hires with technical knowledge
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Equity and Civil Rights7.1.bDOJ365assess capacity to investigate law enforcement deprivation of rights from AI
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Equity and Civil Rights7.2.aagenciesuse civil rights office to prevent unlawful discriminatin from federal use of AI
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Equity and Civil Rights7.2.bHHS180publish plan on algorithmic systems used by states to allocate public benefits
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Equity and Civil Rights7.2.bAgriculture180issue guidance to states on algorithmic systems to implement benefits
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Equity and Civil Rights7.3.aLabor365guidance for federal contractors on nondiscrimination in AI for hiring
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Equity and Civil Rights7.3.bFHA and CFPBconsider use of authorities to ensure compliance and no bias re:AI and underwriting and valuation
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Equity and Civil Rights7.3.cHUD180guidance on tenant screening, advertising housing and AI
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Equity and Civil Rights7.4.d
Architectual and Transportations Barriers Compliance Board
recommendations on risks and benefits of use of biometric data for people with disabilities
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Consumers, Patients, Passengers and Students
8.aindependent agenciesencouraged use authorities against fraud
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Consumers, Patients, Passengers and Students
8.bHHS90strategic plan on AI in health and human services, inc service delivery, monitoring, equity, safety, privacy
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Consumers, Patients, Passengers and Students
8.bHHS180strategy to determine whether AI technologies maintain quality in health care
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Consumers, Patients, Passengers and Students
8.bHHS180promote compliance with nondiscrimination
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Consumers, Patients, Passengers and Students
8.bHHS365strategy for regulating AI in the drug development process
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Consumers, Patients, Passengers and Students
8.cTransportation30assess need for guidance re: AI in transportation, start pilot projects
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Consumers, Patients, Passengers and Students
8.cTransportation90direct advisory committee to provide advice on safe use of AI in transport
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Consumers, Patients, Passengers and Students
8.cTransportation180direct ARPA-Infrastructure to explore transportation and AI
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Consumers, Patients, Passengers and Students
8.dEducation365develop resources on AI and education
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Consumers, Patients, Passengers and Students
8.eFCCanalyze AI and spectrum management, network security, more
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Protecting Privacy9.aOMBevaluate commercial avail info used by agencies and standards, re: personally identifiable info
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Protecting Privacy9.aOMB180issue RFI to revise guidance on privacy provisions of E-Government Act
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Protecting Privacy9.bOMB365evaluate efficacy of differential privacy guarantee protections, inc for AI
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Protecting Privacy9.cNSF120fund Research Coordination Network devoted to privacy research
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Protecting Privacy9.cNSF240engage agencies to incorporate privacy enhancing technologies
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.1.aOMB60convene interagency council to coordinate agency use of AI
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.1.bOMB150
issue guidance to agencies on effective and appropriate use of AI; specific instructions inc AI officers, risk management, rights impacts, safety, watermarking, red-teaming
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.1.bagencies
60 days after guidance in 10.1.b
create chief AI officers
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.1.cOMB
60 days after guidance in 10.1.b
method for agencies to track AI use and management
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.1.dCommerce/NIST
90 days after guidance in 10.1.b
guidelines for risk management
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.1.dOMB
180 days after guidance in 10.1.b
develop means for agencies to ensure contracts align with guidance in 10.1.b
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.1.eOMBannuallyinstructions to agencies to publish agency use cases of AI
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.1.fagenciesdiscouraged from broad bans on AI, prefer specific restrictions
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.1.fGSA90
develop framework for prioritizing emerging technologies in Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.1.fOPM180guidance for use of generative AI by federal workforce
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.1.g
Technology Modernization Board
30consider prioritizing funding for AI projects
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.1.hGSA180facilitate access to federal government-wide acquisition of AI services and products
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.2.aOSTP and OMB45identify priority mission areas for AI talent in federal government
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.2.b
Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
45convene AI and technology talent task force
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.2.b
AI and Technology Talent Task Force
180track and report progress on increasing AI capacity across government
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.2.cUS Digital Service45develop plans to recruit AI talent
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.2.dOPM60review workplace flexibilty as relates to recruit AI talent
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.2.dOPM60consider excepted service appointments for AI talent
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.2.dOPM90coordinate pooled hiring action for AI talent
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.2.dOPM120issue guidance on pay flexibility for AI talent
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Advancing Fed Govt use of AI
10.2.dOPM180guidance on hiring AI talent