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determines HM Government’s approach regarding AI-enabled military capabilities.We willensure appropriate coherence and alignment in the application of this policy through a contextspecific approach and thereby promote UK leadership in the employment of AI for defencepurposes.Ahead of introducing any statutory duty to have due regard to our principles,and inadvance of introducing other material iterations of the framework,we will consider whetherexemptions are needed to allow existing regulators(such as those working in areas like nationalsecurity)to continue their domain-level approach.
Irresponsible uses of AI can lead to and deepen discrimination,bias,and other abuses in justice,healthcare,and housing.The Biden-Harris Administration has already taken action by publishing the[Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights](https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/ai-bill-of-rights/)and issuing an[Executive Order directing agencies to combat algorithmic discrimination](https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/02/16/fact-sheet-president-biden-signs-executive-order-to-strengthen-racial-equity-and-support-for-underserved-communities-across-the-federal-government/),while enforcing existing authorities to protect people’s rights and safety.To ensure that AI advances equity and civil rights,the President directs the following additional actions:Provide clear guidance to landlords,Federal benefits programs,and federal contractors to keep AI algorithms from being used to exacerbate discrimination.Address algorithmic discrimination through training,technical assistance,and coordination between the Department of Justice and Federal civil rights offices on best practices for investigating and prosecuting civil rights violations related to AI.Ensure fairness throughout the criminal justice system by developing best practices on the use of AI in sentencing,parole and probation,pretrial release and detention,risk assessments,surveillance,crime forecasting and predictive policing,and forensic analysis.Standing Up for Consumers,Patients,and StudentsAI can bring real benefits to consumers—for example,by making products better,cheaper,and more widely available.But AI also raises the risk of injuring,misleading,or otherwise harming Americans.To protect consumers while ensuring that AI can make Americans better off,the President directs the following actions:
As we advance this agenda at home,the Administration will work with allies and partners abroad on a strong international framework to govern the development and use of AI.The Administration has already consulted widely on AI governance frameworks over the past several months—engaging with Australia,Brazil,Canada,Chile,the European Union,France,Germany,India,Israel,Italy,Japan,Kenya,Mexico,the Netherlands,New Zealand,Nigeria,the Philippines,Singapore,South Korea,the UAE,and the UK.The actions taken today support and complement Japan’s leadership of the G-7 Hiroshima Process,the UK Summit on AI Safety,India’s leadership as Chair of the Global Partnership on AI,and ongoing discussions at the United Nations.The actions that President Biden directed today are vital steps forward in the U.S.’s approach on safe,secure,and trustworthy AI.More action will be required,and the Administration will continue to work with Congress to pursue bipartisan legislation to help America lead the way in responsible innovation.For more on the Biden-Harris Administration’s work to advance AI,and for opportunities to join the Federal AI workforce,visit[AI.gov](https://ai.gov/).