White House AI Bill of Rights
governmentCredibility Rating
High quality. Established institution or organization with editorial oversight and accountability.
Rating inherited from publication venue: White House
This White House OSTP page is currently returning a 404 error; the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights can be accessed via the Internet Archive or OSTP's updated web presence. It was a significant early U.S. federal AI governance document.
Metadata
Summary
This URL previously hosted the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy's Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights, a non-binding framework outlining five principles to protect Americans in the age of AI systems. The page is currently returning a 404 error, suggesting the resource has been moved or removed. The Blueprint covered safe systems, algorithmic discrimination protections, data privacy, notice and explanation, and human alternatives.
Key Points
- •The Blueprint proposed five core protections: safe AI systems, protection from algorithmic discrimination, data privacy, notice/explanation, and human alternatives.
- •Released in October 2022 by OSTP under the Biden administration as a non-binding policy framework.
- •Emphasized that automated systems should not be used in ways that undermine human agency or enable manipulation.
- •Served as a precursor to subsequent executive actions and federal AI governance efforts in the United States.
- •Page is currently a 404 — the resource may have been archived or removed following administration changes.
Cited by 1 page
| Page | Type | Quality |
|---|---|---|
| Erosion of Human Agency | Risk | 91.0 |
Cached Content Preview
[Skip to content](https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/ai-bill-of-rights/#wp--skip-link--target) ## 404 / Page Not Found We couldn’t find that page. [Back to home](https://www.whitehouse.gov/). Search
65e0dbf2f02256c0 | Stable ID: ZDkxMzljZG