Time-specific actions in the White House AI executive order
The White House Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence contains a number of time-specific actions. Here's a summary of them
The just-released White House Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence comes in at a little over 19,000 words.
It’s a hefty document. And buried within it are a number of time-specific actions that impact everything from establishing key committees to agency mandates to establishing research agendas.
These actions are important to anyone — or any organization — working on strategic approaches to developing and using AI in beneficial and responsible ways. But as the document stands, they are not straight forward to tease out — especially if you’re looking for a quick cheat sheet on what’s supposed to happen when
So to speed things up, I thought I’d post the following summary — courtesy of some help from Anthropic’s Claude.
Using generative AI to produce the list does, of course, mean that any information below should be cross-checked with the relevant sections in the original document. But the summary’s still hopefully a useful aide to better-understand what’s expected to happen and when:
Within 30 days:
Secretary of Transportation to direct NETT Council to assess AI information/guidance needs (Section 8c)
Within 45 days:
OSTP and OMB to identify priority areas for AI talent (Section 10.2a)
Deputy Chief of Staff to convene AI and Technology Talent Task Force (Section 10.2b)
Technology talent programs to develop plans to recruit AI talent (Section 10.2c)
OPM to review need for direct hiring authority in AI fields (Section 10.2d)
Chief Data Officer Council to develop data scientist hiring guide (Section 10.2f)
Within 60 days:
OMB to convene interagency council on AI use in government (Section 10.1a)
Agencies to designate Chief AI Officers (Section 10.1b)
Technology Modernization Board to prioritize AI funding (Section 10.1g)
OPM to consider excepted service hiring authority for AI (Section 10.2d)
OPM to issue guidance on pay incentives for AI roles (Section 10.2d)
Within 90 days:
Secretary of Commerce to require AI model reporting (Section 4.2a)
Secretary of Transportation to direct advisory committees on AI (Section 8c)
NSF to launch National AI Research Resource pilot (Section 5.2a)
Secretary of HHS to establish AI Task Force (Section 8b)
Administrator of General Services to prioritize authorization of AI systems (Section 10.1f)
Within 120 days:
Secretary of State to streamline J-1 visa rules (Section 5.1b)
NSF to fund privacy research network (Section 9c)
SBA to prioritize AI innovation funding (Section 5.3c)
Within 150 days:
OMB to issue guidance on responsible AI use (Section 10.1b)
NSF to launch regional AI innovation engine (Section 5.2a)
Within 180 days:
Attorney General to convene civil rights officials on AI (Section 7.1a)
Secretary of Agriculture to issue algorithmic system guidance (Section 7.2b)
Secretary of Education to develop AI resources (Section 8d)
Secretary of HHS to establish nucleic acid screening framework (Section 4.4b)
Secretary of Energy to report on AI for energy (Section 5.2g)
USPTO to issue guidance on AI and patents (Section 5.2c)
DHS to develop nucleic acid screening evaluation program (Section 4.4b)
State Department to develop AI in Global Development Playbook (Section 11c)
State Dept/USAID to develop Global AI Research Agenda (Section 11c)
OPM to establish AI hiring/retention guidance (Section 10.2d)
OPM/GSA to facilitate agency access to AI services (Section 10.1h)
Within 240 days:
Secretary of Commerce to report on synthetic content standards (Section 4.5a)
Within 270 days:
Secretary of Commerce/NIST to establish AI testing standards (Section 4.1a)
Secretary of Homeland Security to evaluate critical infrastructure AI risks (Section 4.3a)
State Department to lead global AI standards effort (Section 11b)
Within 365 days:
Attorney General to submit criminal justice AI report (Section 7.1b)
Secretary of HHS to establish AI safety reporting program (Section 8b)
Secretary of HHS to develop AI drug development strategy (Section 8b)
State Department to publish AI in Global Development Playbook (Section 11c)
Secretary of Defense to contract AI biosecurity study (Section 4.4a)
DHS to establish AI nucleic acid screening evaluation program (Section 4.4b)
Within 540 days:
NSF to establish 4 new National AI Research Institutes (Section 5.2a)
No Specified Timeline:
Various independent agencies encouraged to use authorities to manage AI risks (Section 8a)
President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology to report on AI implications for research (Section 5.2h)