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This White House fact sheet describes a major US federal AI governance action; the page currently returns 404 and may have been moved following administration changes — check the National Archives or Wayback Machine for the archived version.
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Summary
This White House fact sheet summarizes President Biden's October 2023 Executive Order on AI, which established broad federal requirements for AI safety, security, and trustworthiness. The EO included provisions on watermarking and labeling AI-generated content such as deepfakes. The page is currently returning a 404 error, so full content is unavailable.
Key Points
- •Biden's EO on AI (Oct 30, 2023) was a landmark US federal policy action covering safety standards, security, and civil rights protections.
- •The EO included requirements for watermarking and authentication of AI-generated content to combat deepfakes and disinformation.
- •Federal agencies were directed to develop standards and guidelines for AI transparency and content provenance.
- •The order addressed a wide range of AI risks including biosecurity, privacy, workforce impacts, and consumer protection.
- •Page is currently a 404 — archived versions may be accessible via the National Archives or web.archive.org.
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