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AI, ChatGPT and Instruction and Learning: AI Framework and Legislation

Defined as the development of computer systems that use reasoning, logic, and other human traits to perform tasks independently, AI offers ways for organizations to streamline processes and workflows through automation. AI has the potential to bring signi

Federal Blueprint for the AI Bill of Rights

Click on the picture to learn more about the AI Bill of Rights. 

To advance President Biden’s vision, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has identified five principles that should guide the design, use, and deployment of automated systems to protect the American public in the age of artificial intelligence. The Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights is a guide for a society that protects all people from these threats—and uses technologies in ways that reinforce our highest values. Responding to the experiences of the American public, and informed by insights from researchers, technologists, advocates, journalists, and policymakers, this framework is accompanied by From Principles to Practice—a handbook for anyone seeking to incorporate these protections into policy and practice, including detailed steps toward actualizing these principles in the technological design process. These principles help provide guidance whenever automated systems can meaningfully impact the public’s rights, opportunities, or access to critical needs.

Copyright Registration Guidance: Works Containing Material Generated by Artificial Intelligence

A Rule by the U. S. Copyright Office, Library of Congress on 03/16/2023

Click on the title above to access The Copyright Office's statement of policy to clarify its practices for examining and registering works that contain material generated by the use of artificial intelligence technology.

DATESThis statement of policy is effective March 16, 2023.

BACKGROUND (a short summary):

The U. S. Copyright Office concludes that public guidance is needed on the registration of works containing AI-generated content. This statement of policy describes how the Office applies copyright law's human authorship requirement to applications to register such works and provides guidance to applicants.

The Office recognizes that AI-generated works implicate other copyright issues not addressed in this statement. It has launched an agency-wide initiative to delve into a wide range of these issues. Among other things, the Office intends to publish a notice of inquiry later this year seeking public input on additional legal and policy topics, including how the law should apply to the use of copyrighted works in AI training and the resulting treatment of outputs.