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DHS Issues Privacy/Civil Liberties Guidelines, *and* DHS Spies Trouble in 2024 in election security
Sept. 20, 2023, 4:01 a.m. | Politico
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DHS also joined the Washington emerging tech frenzy on Thursday by
introducing new guidelines on responsible use of AI with a focus on privacy
and civil liberties.
The move, the first of its kind for the agency, emphasizes the need for
transparency and accountability in AI, while setting the stage for agencies
to take steps to blunt bias in its systems.
The guidelines also give us a sneak peek on how the agency plans to
prioritize AI, honing in on …
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