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The Biden administration has met the latest round of deadlines from its sprawling AI executive order, White House spokesperson Robyn Patterson said.
Why it matters: The EO is the main federal regulation at play right now as Congress works at a much slower pace.
The latest: The Commerce Department has submitted a report on how to authenticate content and detect and label fake content, hitting its June 26 deadline.
- The report also covers how to prevent AI from being used to create nonconsensual images and child abuse material.
- And NSF is now helping agencies incorporate technologies to protect personal data.
What they're saying: The administration has hit all of the deadlines in the executive order at "record speed" so far, Patterson said.
- "We continue to urge Congress to build on this administration's progress by swiftly advancing bipartisan legislation to harness the power of AI while keeping Americans safe."
