A government by the AI for the AI, at least all those tech companies will be able to justify the money they've burned when they get awarded some sweet tax payer dollars.
> They must also maintain and update an AI use case inventory accessible to the public. This inventory must call attention to "high-impact" agency uses of AI, such as when the AI output "serves as a principal basis for decisions or actions that have a legal, material, binding, or significant effect on rights or safety."
> Certain AI use cases automatically qualify as high impact, such as the use of AI in "safety-critical functions of critical infrastructure" and "in healthcare contexts".
Cool, AI that will have a high impact on trivial things like "rights", "safety", and "healthcare", nothing can possibly go wrong with any of that.
> They must also maintain and update an AI use case inventory accessible to the public. This inventory must call attention to "high-impact" agency uses of AI, such as when the AI output "serves as a principal basis for decisions or actions that have a legal, material, binding, or significant effect on rights or safety."
> Certain AI use cases automatically qualify as high impact, such as the use of AI in "safety-critical functions of critical infrastructure" and "in healthcare contexts".
Cool, AI that will have a high impact on trivial things like "rights", "safety", and "healthcare", nothing can possibly go wrong with any of that.