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A bill formed on the ‘AI Foundation Model Transparency Act’ has been issued by two lawmakers, that demands that creators of foundation AI models disclose sources of their training data for clarification of copyright.

 

The bill is developed in alignment with the Biden administration’s AI executive order. It has been released after recognizing the importance of training data transparency around copyright as an increase in lawsuits accusing AI companies of copyright infringement has been observed. Several concerns about inaccuracy, imprecision, and biased information have been raised against AI foundation models.

 

The lawmakers: Reps Anna Eshoo (D-CA) and Don Beyer (D-VA), would oversee the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) as it works with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to determine rules around training data transparency. 

 

Companies responsible for AI foundation models will be required to disclose information regarding sources of training data and the process of retaining it, as well as explain the limitations or risks of the model, how it aligns with NIST’s planned AI Risk Management Framework, and deliver information on the computational power used to train and run the model.

 

Additionally, the companies will have to report the necessary information to “red team”- that would ensure that the model does not provide inaccurate or harmful information around subjects of medicine / health, biological synthesis, cybersecurity, politics, policing, financial loan decisions, education, employment decisions, public services, and sensitive populations such as children. 

New Bill Requires Companies that Create AI Models to Report Copyrighted Training Data



A bill formed on the ‘AI Foundation Model Transparency Act’ has been issued by two lawmakers, that demands that creators of foundation AI models disclose sources of their training data for clarification of copyright.

 

The bill is developed in alignment with the Biden administration’s AI executive order. It has been released after recognizing the importance of training data transparency around copyright as an increase in lawsuits accusing AI companies of copyright infringement has been observed. Several concerns about inaccuracy, imprecision, and biased information have been raised against AI foundation models.

 

The lawmakers: Reps Anna Eshoo (D-CA) and Don Beyer (D-VA), would oversee the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) as it works with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to determine rules around training data transparency. 

 

Companies responsible for AI foundation models will be required to disclose information regarding sources of training data and the process of retaining it, as well as explain the limitations or risks of the model, how it aligns with NIST’s planned AI Risk Management Framework, and deliver information on the computational power used to train and run the model.

 

Additionally, the companies will have to report the necessary information to “red team”- that would ensure that the model does not provide inaccurate or harmful information around subjects of medicine / health, biological synthesis, cybersecurity, politics, policing, financial loan decisions, education, employment decisions, public services, and sensitive populations such as children. 

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