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  • Type:Rule
    Citation:90 FR 3624
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) of the U.S. Department of Commerce announced a virtual public briefing on January 15, 2025, for a new rule titled "Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion." This rule adjusts the controls on the export of advanced computing integrated circuits and introduces a new control on AI model weights to protect U.S. national security and foreign policy. People interested in attending must register by 9 a.m. EST on the same day. The rule also includes new license exceptions to help safely export these technologies to approved destinations.

    Simple Explanation

    The government is having an online meeting to talk about new rules to keep important computer chips and special computer brain stuff safe. People can listen to the talk if they sign up by the morning of the meeting day.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 9057
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced that the National Academic Affiliations Council (NAAC) will hold a public meeting in Washington, DC, on March 26-27, 2025. The Council will discuss various topics such as workforce pathways for mental health trainees, loan repayment, scholarships, and updates on Artificial Intelligence in VA. On the second day, there will be public comments. The public can attend and participate in the meeting, with contact information provided for additional inquiries.

    Simple Explanation

    The Veterans Affairs Department is having a meeting in Washington, DC, to talk about things like helping people learn about mental health jobs and using new technology like Artificial Intelligence. People can go, listen, and talk about their ideas, but there are some questions about how to join and share thoughts.

  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:90 FR 8741
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Executive Order 14179 aims to remove barriers to American leadership in artificial intelligence (AI). It emphasizes the importance of AI systems being free from bias and promotes policies to secure the United States' position as a global leader in AI. The order calls for developing an action plan to enhance America's AI dominance and revokes previous policies that hinder innovation. It requires various presidential advisors and agency heads to coordinate efforts to align current practices with this new policy, ensuring they support national security and economic competitiveness.

    Simple Explanation

    In this document, a rule is made to help the United States be the best at using smart machines called AI. It says the smart machines shouldn't be unfair or pushed to follow a certain belief, and it asks for everyone to work together to make sure of this.

  • Type:Presidential Document
    Citation:90 FR 5469
    Reading Time:about 75 minutes

    The Executive Order, "Advancing United States Leadership in Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure," seeks to bolster AI development in the U.S. by encouraging the creation of domestic AI infrastructure. It aims to enhance national security and economic competitiveness while ensuring sustainable energy use and community support. The order outlines plans for collaboration between federal agencies and private sectors to construct AI data centers powered by clean energy, with the long-term goal of maintaining U.S. leadership in AI technology. It includes steps for expediting permits, addressing energy demands, supporting global AI infrastructure development, and ensuring that the growth of AI benefits both national interests and local communities.

    Simple Explanation

    The President told everyone to build more places where they can do smart computer stuff, using energy that doesn't hurt Earth, because they want America to stay really good at smart computer things. They also talked about how this might be tricky because not everyone can join in easily, and they need to make sure they don't spend too much money or forget to check if everything works well.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 8045
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence is holding a virtual public meeting on February 17, 2021. The meeting, which is open to the public, will focus on discussing and deliberating implementation plans that accompany the Commission's Final Report concerning AI and U.S. national security. The meeting will include opening remarks from key commission members and presentations on various key areas such as AI research, national security applications, and global cooperation. Individuals interested in attending must register online, and special accommodations are available upon request.

    Simple Explanation

    The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence is having a live meeting online on February 17, 2021, to talk about how to use smart computers to keep the country safe. People can watch or listen by signing up on the internet.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 106406
    Reading Time:about 38 minutes

    The Administrative Conference of the United States has adopted three key recommendations. The first focuses on the use of algorithmic tools in regulatory enforcement, offering guidance on balancing efficiency with ethical concerns. The second recommendation emphasizes enhancing public engagement in agency rulemaking, especially when the usual notice-and-comment procedures are bypassed. The third recommendation suggests expanding nonlawyer assistance and representation in agency adjudications to ensure fair access for all individuals involved in legal and administrative processes.

    Simple Explanation

    In a big meeting, a special group decided on three important ideas: using smart computers to help with rules, making sure people can still share their thoughts on decisions even if rules change quickly, and letting more helpers, not just lawyers, assist people with legal matters to make it fair for everyone.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 97630
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced a closed meeting for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Special Emphasis Panel. This meeting, set for January 7, 2025, will focus on reviewing and evaluating contract proposals related to using artificial intelligence to enhance clinical microscopy for diagnosing infectious diseases. Due to confidential matters concerning trade secrets and personal privacy, the meeting will not be open to the public, and it will take place virtually at the NIH's Rockville, MD location.

    Simple Explanation

    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is going to have a secret online meeting to talk about using computers to help doctors see germs better and faster. They will keep this meeting private so nobody's secrets get out.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 104549
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has reorganized its Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), specifically within the Office of Medical Policy (OMP), which was approved by the Secretary of Health and Human Services on November 19, 2024. This reorganization aims to improve the FDA's ability to conduct its public health mission by enhancing its capacity to innovate in clinical trials, using tools such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Health Technologies (DHTs). The Division of Clinical Trial Quality has been renamed to the Division of Clinical Innovations to support this focus. This restructuring is intended to foster collaboration, attract a diverse workforce, and modernize policy development to guide innovative drug development practices.

    Simple Explanation

    The FDA is changing how one of its teams works to be better at helping people get new medicines. They're using new tools like smart computers and digital gadgets to make medicine tests better.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 9541
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence announced a virtual public meeting that will take place on March 1, 2021, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. EST. The meeting aims to finalize and approve the Commission's recommendations on artificial intelligence for submission to Congress and the Executive Branch. The public can attend this open meeting by registering on the Commission's website, and written comments can be submitted via email. Members of the media are requested to RSVP to the Commission's press office.

    Simple Explanation

    The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence is having an online meeting on March 1, 2021, to talk about their ideas on AI to give to Congress. People can watch the meeting by signing up on their website.