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DHS reveals AI policies to prevent 'unintended bias' with use of face recognition tech, hires first AI officer

The Department of Homeland Security revealed new artificial intelligence policies and hired its first chief AI officer, according to a Thursday press release.

The DHS announced two new policies, "Acquisition and Use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning by DHS Components" and "Use of Face Recognition and Face Capture Technologies."

"The Department uses AI technologies to advance its missions, including combatting fentanyl trafficking, strengthening supply chain security, countering child sexual exploitation, and protecting critical infrastructure. These new policies establish key principles for the responsible use of AI and specify how DHS will ensure that its use of face recognition and face capture technologies is subject to extensive testing and oversight," the press release stated.

The first policy rolled out a "clear set of principles" for the DHS' use of machine learning technology. The department must adhere to the requirements of Executive Order 13960, Promoting the Use of Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence in the Federal Government. Additionally, the DHS must use AI "in a manner that is consistent with the Constitution and all other applicable laws and policies." ................

https://www.theblaze.com/news/dhs-reveals-ai-policies-to-prevent-unintended-bias-with-use-of-face-recognition-tech-hires-first-ai-officer