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GAO: AI Agencies Implementing Management Requirements

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This GAO report is relevant for tracking U.S. federal AI governance implementation and serves as a reference for how government accountability mechanisms apply to AI policy compliance under Executive Order 14110.

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Summary

The GAO assessed federal agency compliance with 13 AI management and talent requirements from Executive Order 14110 (October 2023), finding all requirements with March 2024 deadlines were fully implemented by agencies including OMB, OPM, and GSA. Key implementations included establishing the White House AI Council, Chief AI Officer councils, AI talent recruitment plans, and government-wide AI guidance. This represents foundational infrastructure for coordinated federal AI governance.

Key Points

  • All 13 selected AI management requirements with March 2024 deadlines were fully implemented by responsible federal agencies as of June 2024.
  • Key structures established include the White House AI Council, AI and Technology Talent Task Force, and Chief AI Officer councils across agencies.
  • OMB issued formal AI guidance, and OPM initiated AI talent recruitment plans to build government capacity for AI oversight.
  • EO 14110 (Oct 2023) provided the legal basis for these requirements, emphasizing safe and responsible AI development in government.
  • GAO's assessment provides an accountability mechanism for executive branch AI governance, tracking compliance with presidential directives.

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