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Policy Briefing — White House releases Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights

The U.S. White House Office of Science and Technology Policy published a Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights on 4 October 2022, outlining five principles to guide the design and deployment of automated systems.

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On 4 October 2022 the White House OSTP issued the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights, articulating non-binding principles for protecting the public from harmful automated systems. The framework calls for safe and effective systems, algorithmic discrimination protections, data privacy safeguards, notice and explanation, and human alternatives with fallback options.

While not a regulation, the blueprint signals U.S. federal expectations for risk assessments, bias testing, and transparent disclosures. Product and policy teams should map current AI use cases to the principles, prioritize impact assessments, and prepare to evidence mitigations in procurement and regulatory contexts.

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