AI Briefing — NTIA Opens AI Accountability Policy Request for Comment
The U.S. National Telecommunications and Information Administration issued a request for comment on 11 April 2023 seeking input on AI auditing, risk management, and assurance mechanisms to inform a national accountability policy.
On 11 April 2023 NTIA launched an AI accountability policy initiative, asking industry, researchers, and civil society for feedback on audits, red-teaming, certifications, and measurements that can build trust in automated systems. The RFC explores how to evaluate model transparency, data provenance, bias mitigation, and governance processes across sectors.
Responses will shape recommendations to the Biden administration on voluntary and regulatory approaches to AI assurance. Organizations building or deploying AI should consider how existing risk management practices map to the questions posed and where third-party assessments could validate controls.
- NTIA AI accountability initiative posts the request for comment and submission instructions.
- Federal Register notice outlines the topics NTIA is examining, including audits, red-teaming, and transparency.
Continue in the AI pillar
Return to the hub for curated research and deep-dive guides.
Latest guides
-
AI Workforce Enablement and Safeguards Guide — Zeph Tech
Equip employees for AI adoption with skills pathways, worker protections, and transparency controls aligned to U.S. Department of Labor principles, ISO/IEC 42001, and EU AI Act…
-
AI Incident Response and Resilience Guide — Zeph Tech
Coordinate AI-specific detection, escalation, and regulatory reporting that satisfy EU AI Act serious incident rules, OMB M-24-10 Section 7, and CIRCIA preparation.
-
AI Model Evaluation Operations Guide — Zeph Tech
Build traceable AI evaluation programmes that satisfy EU AI Act Annex VIII controls, OMB M-24-10 Appendix C evidence, and AISIC benchmarking requirements.




