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White House Drafts Executive Order to Tackle Bias in AI Systems

What Happened

The White House is preparing an executive order that targets bias within artificial intelligence systems, sometimes labeled as \”woke AI.\” The Wall Street Journal reports that the initiative seeks to ensure AI models used by federal agencies make fair and unbiased decisions. The order is expected to direct government agencies on how to assess and mitigate bias in AI algorithms, with a focus on both public sector systems and AI developed by private contractors. This move follows growing public debate around the societal impact of automated decision-making tools and concerns regarding fairness and transparency in AI. The draft order is currently under review, and its final details may address how companies and agencies should develop and deploy trustworthy AI solutions.

Why It Matters

This executive action could set important standards on AI governance and bias mitigation in the United States, shaping how both government and industry approach ethics in algorithmic decision making. AI developers and organizations may soon need to adjust their practices to comply with possible new federal requirements. Read more in our AI News Hub

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