Policy Briefing — U.S. Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights Released
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy published a Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights, outlining five principles and a technical companion for safe, effective, and accountable automated systems.
On 4 Oct 2022 the White House OSTP issued the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights, framing non-binding guidance for federal agencies and industry on designing and deploying automated systems. The framework articulates five principles—safe and effective systems, algorithmic discrimination protections, data privacy, notice and explanation, and human alternatives—supported by detailed practices, policy guidance, and a technical companion.
- 4 Oct 2022 — Blueprint published. OSTP described actions agencies can take using existing authorities to advance responsible AI.
- 4 Oct 2022 — Technical companion. The companion document provides process-oriented steps and best practices for builders and policymakers.
- 2023 — Implementation momentum. Federal agencies referenced the blueprint in procurement, civil rights enforcement, and AI governance policy updates.
Zeph Tech maps blueprint principles to client AI governance frameworks and public policy positioning across U.S. and allied markets.