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Biden Administration Seeks Comment on How To Improve AI Accountability

By Marc S. Martin, Tyler Robbins & Michael Nguyen on April 25, 2023
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The recent dramatic growth of artificial intelligence technologies continues to be a focus of the Biden administration. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration, a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Commerce, recently issued a Request for Comment that seeks public comment on system accountability measures and policies for AI systems, including (1) the definition and objectives of trustworthy AI, (2) the mechanisms, assessments, and other policy considerations for trustworthy AI, and (3) specific questions on AI accountability.

Comments are due on June 12, 2023.

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Photo of Marc S. Martin Marc S. Martin

Technology, media, and telecom law attorney Marc S. Martin provides regulatory, transactional, and strategic advice to developers, service providers, manufacturers, entrepreneurs, investors, and enterprise customers.

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Photo of Tyler Robbins Tyler Robbins

Tyler Robbins has experience researching and drafting legal memoranda, comments to federal agencies, and amicus briefs to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Photo of Michael Nguyen Michael Nguyen

Michael Nguyen is in the firm’s Technology Transactions & Privacy Law practice. He assists clients in a variety of transactional matters, including software-as-a-service, on-premises software, professional services procurement, and data privacy matters.

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