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OpenPolicy brings leading innovative companies together to take part in the NIST U.S. AI Safety Institute

OpenPolicy and leading innovative companies are collaborating with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute Consortium to lay the foundation for AI safety across the world. We wiill be joining more than 200 of the nation’s leading artificial intelligence (AI) stakeholders to participate in a Department of Commerce initiative to support the development and deployment of trustworthy and safe AI.

The consortium will be housed under the U.S. AI Safety Institute (USAISI) and will contribute to priority actions outlined in President Biden’s landmark Executive Order, including developing guidelines for red-teaming, capability evaluations, risk management, safety and security, and watermarking synthetic content.

Secretary Raimondo

“Through President Biden’s landmark Executive Order, we will ensure America is at the front of the pack – and by working with this group of leaders from industry, civil society, and academia, together we can confront these challenges to develop the measurements and standards we need to maintain America’s competitive edge and develop AI responsibly.”

Read more about the U.S. AI Safety Institute Consortium (AISIC)

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OpenPolicy’s Support for Texas HB 150 – Establishing the Texas Cyber Command to Protect Critical Infrastructure

OpenPolicy’s Support for Texas HB 150 – Establishing the Texas Cyber Command to Protect Critical Infrastructure

OpenPolicy comments on  Enhancing Surface Cyber Risk Management [Docket No. TSA–2022–0001]

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