These principles are intentionally high-level. We purposely wanted to avoid top-down, one-size-fits-all, blanket regulations.
The Office of Science and Technology Policy’s U.S. deputy chief technology officer, Lynne Parker, said regarding the proposed artificial intelligence (AI) regulations that the White House released on Tuesday. The regulations are specific to how federal agencies create new AI regulations for the private sector, and there’s a month-long period before the rules take effect during which the public can provide feedback. (AP News — January 7, 2020)