CIV: National AI Advisory Committee (Title LI, Sec. 5104)
The companion body to the Interagency Committee is a new external National AI Advisory committee to be established by the Secretary of Commerce in consultation with Director of OSTP, the Attorney General, the Director of National Intelligence, and the Secretaries of Defense, Energy, and State. Members of this Advisory Committee are to be appointed by the Secretary of Commerce and the Committee’s duties are to advise the President and the Initiative Office on the state of United States competitiveness and leadership in AI, the state of the science around AI, issues related to AI and the United States workforce, and opportunities for international cooperation with strategic allies among many other topics. Members will be drawn from academia, industry, and civil society.
The Advisory Committee will further create a subcommittee on AI and law enforcement that will advise the president on bias (including the use of facial recognition by government authorities), data security, adoptability, and legal standards (including those designed to ensure the use of AI systems are consistent with the privacy rights, civil rights and civil liberties, and disability rights issues raised by the use of these technologies.)
CIV: National AI Advisory Committee (Title LI, Sec. 5104)
The companion body to the Interagency Committee is a new external National AI Advisory committee to be established by the Secretary of Commerce in consultation with Director of OSTP, the Attorney General, the Director of National Intelligence, and the Secretaries of Defense, Energy, and State. Members of this Advisory Committee are to be appointed by the Secretary of Commerce and the Committee’s duties are to advise the President and the Initiative Office on the state of United States competitiveness and leadership in AI, the state of the science around AI, issues related to AI and the United States workforce, and opportunities for international cooperation with strategic allies among many other topics. Members will be drawn from academia, industry, and civil society.
The Advisory Committee will further create a subcommittee on AI and law enforcement that will advise the president on bias (including the use of facial recognition by government authorities), data security, adoptability, and legal standards (including those designed to ensure the use of AI systems are consistent with the privacy rights, civil rights and civil liberties, and disability rights issues raised by the use of these technologies.)