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AI’s Promise and Peril for the U.S. Government

While the use of artificial intelligence (AI) spans the breadth of the U.S. federal government, government AI remains uneven at best, and problematic and perhaps dangerous at worst. Our research team of lawyers and computer scientists examined AI uses among federal administrative agencies – from facial recognition to insider trading and health care fraud, for example. Our report, commissioned by the Administrative Conference of the United States and generously supported by Stanford Law School, NYU Law School, and Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered AI, is the most comprehensive study of the subject ever conducted in the United States. The report’s findings reveal deep concerns about growing government use of these tools, and so we suggest how AI could be unleashed to make the federal government work better, more fairly, and at lower cost.

  • Author(s):
  • David Freeman Engstrom
  • Daniel E. Ho
  • Catherine M. Sharkey
  • Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
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AI’s Promise and Peril for the U.S. Government
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Publisher:Stanford University
Published:September 1, 2020
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Copyright:© Stanford University

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