AI advisory committee has voted to finalize transition recommendations for the new admin

AI advisory committee has voted to finalize transition recommendations for the new admin
The National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee has voted on its first finalized AI transition report to be shared with President Donald Trump, with public release of the document expected to occur before the end of the month. The report will focus on key AI priority areas as recommendations for Trump to address. 

A person familiar with the document told Nextgov/FCW that it has been in development for the last several months from late 2024 into 2025, and — following a vote — is set to be sent first to the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Commerce Secretary for eventual submission to the White House. 



The source said that, while there is no set date to share the finalized copy, it is slated to debut in the coming days or weeks. 



“This will be our first report to the new administration,” the person said. “We will want to share a final draft as soon as possible, potentially within the week.”



The NAIAC was created as an advisory entity with NIST, as stipulated in the National AI Initiative Act of 2020. Trump signed it into law during his first administration, and the committee previously sent advisory reports to former President Joe Biden.



The NAIAC convened a working group late last year to put together the transition document with key AI priorities for the incoming administration.



“Our priorities remain focused on competitiveness, workforce, AI literacy, AI education and so forth, in compliance with the statutory mandate,” the person said. 



The ten core components to be addressed in the coming report include: AI in the workforce; AI awareness and literacy; AI in education; AI in science ..

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