NAIAC – NATIONAL AI ADVISORY COMMITTEE

The National AI Advisory Committee (NAIAC) consists of expert leaders from a broad and interdisciplinary range of AI-relevant disciplines from across academia, industry, non-profits and civil society, and Federal laboratories. The NAIAC is tasked with providing an independent assessment of the Initiative and making recommendations to the President and the NAIIO on topics related to AI research and development, ethics, standards, education, technology transfer, commercial application, security, and economic competitiveness.
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NAIAC-SCLE – NATIONAL AI ADVISORY COMMITTEE’S SUBCOMMITTEE ON LAW ENFORCEMENT

As directed by the National AI Initiative Act of 2020, the National AI Advisory Committee will establish a subcommittee that will consider matters related to the use of AI in law enforcement. This subcommittee will provide advice to the President on topics that include bias, security of data, the adoptability of AI for security or law enforcement, and legal standards that include those that ensure that AI use is consistent with privacy rights, civil rights and civil liberties, and disability rights.
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NAIRRTF – NATIONAL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH RESOURCE TASK FORCE

The National AI Research Resource Task Force (“Task Force”) is a multi-stakeholder team charged with investigating the feasibility of a National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR), and proposing a roadmap detailing how to establish and sustain the NAIRR. The NAIRR is envisioned as a shared computing and data infrastructure that provides AI researchers with access to compute resources and high quality data, along with appropriate educational tools and user support. The Task Force will produce a road map addressing how to establish and sustain the NAIRR, including topics such as ownership and administration of the resource; governance mechanisms; secured access control; data engineering; the provision of curated data sets; educational tools and services; a user interface portal; implications for privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties; and related topics.
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