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Summary: The bill establishes functional performance criteria and technical requirements for information and communication technology (ICT), enhancing accessibility, including exceptions for assistive technology. Its purpose is to ensure ICT is accessible to individuals with disabilities.
Collection: Code of Federal Regulations
Status date: July 1, 2022
Status: Issued
Source: Office of the Federal Register

Keywords (occurrence): automated (1) show keywords in context

Summary: The FAA Reauthorization bill focuses on improving the passenger experience in air travel by reassessing the air transport system, particularly post-COVID challenges, as Congress prepares to renew the FAA's authority.
Collection: Congressional Hearings
Status date: March 23, 2023
Status: Issued
Source: House of Representatives

Category: None (see reasoning)

The text primarily focuses on the FAA reauthorization with an emphasis on the passenger experience in aviation, and does not directly address AI-related aspects in the context of social effects, data management, system security, or robustness of AI systems. Thus, while the text discusses technological impacts in aviation, it does not contain direct references or implications concerning AI legislation. Therefore, it is assessed as not relevant to the categories.


Sector: None (see reasoning)

The text articulates topics related to the airline industry, federal aviation operations, and passenger services, but does not delve into AI applications or regulations relevant to the defined sectors. As such, the connection to any pertinent sector is minimal, resulting in a low relevance score across the board. It primarily discusses legislative actions surrounding aviation rather than AI applications within particular sectors.


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Summary: The bill outlines the procedures and policies for public access to records under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) within the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC), enhancing transparency and accountability.
Collection: Code of Federal Regulations
Status date: July 1, 2022
Status: Issued
Source: Office of the Federal Register

Keywords (occurrence): automated (3) show keywords in context

Summary: The bill outlines the publication responsibilities and requirements for common carriers and conferences, mandating transparency in tariffs, rates, and transportation practices for public inspection.
Collection: Code of Federal Regulations
Status date: Oct. 1, 2023
Status: Issued
Source: Office of the Federal Register

Category: None (see reasoning)

The text focuses on transshipment and publication responsibilities for common carriers in relation to automated tariff systems. There are no explicit mentions of AI-related concepts or terminology, nor is there any indication that these responsibilities involve the use of AI systems or technologies. Hence, regulations regarding social impact, data governance, system integrity, or robustness do not apply as there are no relevant AI components within the text.


Sector: None (see reasoning)

The text discusses regulations related to common carriers and the publication of tariffs, which does not directly correspond to any of the predefined sectors such as politics, government services, healthcare, or others. The absence of AI applications or implications in these contexts indicates a lack of relevance to any of the defined sectors.


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Summary: The bill establishes "Form SEF" for applicants seeking registration as swap execution facilities, detailing compliance requirements, filing instructions, and the process for amendments, thereby ensuring regulatory oversight and transparency.
Collection: Code of Federal Regulations
Status date: April 1, 2022
Status: Issued
Source: Office of the Federal Register

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Summary: Executive Order 14028 aims to enhance U.S. cybersecurity by addressing rising cyber threats through government and private sector collaboration, modernizing security practices, and improving the software supply chain's integrity.
Collection: Code of Federal Regulations
Status date: Jan. 1, 2022
Status: Issued
Source: Office of the Federal Register

Keywords (occurrence): automated (2) show keywords in context

Summary: The bill establishes closed caption decoder requirements for digital televisions and converter boxes, ensuring accessibility by standardizing caption display formats, dimensions, character encoding, and decoding capabilities.
Collection: Code of Federal Regulations
Status date: Oct. 1, 2022
Status: Issued
Source: Office of the Federal Register

Keywords (occurrence): algorithm (1) show keywords in context

Summary: The bill establishes a uniform accounting system for public utilities and licensees under the Federal Power Act, aimed at standardizing financial recordkeeping to enhance regulatory oversight and ensure compliance.
Collection: Code of Federal Regulations
Status date: April 1, 2022
Status: Issued
Source: Office of the Federal Register

Keywords (occurrence): automated (2) show keywords in context

Summary: The bill outlines the organization and content of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), providing a comprehensive index of titles, chapters, and parts as of January 1, 2023, to guide public access to federal regulations.
Collection: Code of Federal Regulations
Status date: Jan. 1, 2022
Status: Issued
Source: Office of the Federal Register

Keywords (occurrence): automated (2) show keywords in context

Description: Relative to the collection of all-electronic tolling data. Transportation.
Summary: This bill establishes data privacy protections for all-electronic tolling data in Massachusetts, restricting access and requiring the destruction of such data within 120 days, while permitting exceptions for law enforcement.
Collection: Legislation
Status date: Feb. 16, 2023
Status: Introduced
Primary sponsor: William Straus (sole sponsor)
Last action: Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on House Ways and Means (March 7, 2024)

Category:
Data Governance (see reasoning)

This text primarily revolves around privacy and data management concerning all-electronic tolling systems, specifically within the context of Massachusetts legislation. The use of an 'Automated License Plate Reader system' (ALPR) is highlighted, which involves automated processes for capturing and handling data related to vehicle tolling. However, while the text does mention automated systems and algorithms in the context of privacy and data protection, it does not explicitly address the broader social implications, integrity, or robustness of AI systems. The focus remains largely on data governance and privacy matters, which is more about the management of the collected data rather than the AI technologies themselves. Thus, while the categories are interconnected, the relevance of AI in context is particularly limited to data governance aspects.


Sector:
Government Agencies and Public Services
Judicial system (see reasoning)

The text predominantly deals with the use of automated systems related to tolling data management. While it does mention the implications of such systems for privacy and civil rights, these are framed within the specific context of data usage from ALPR systems. The overarching theme is on data collection and its privacy implications rather than on political implications or uses in specific sectors such as healthcare or criminal justice. Hence, it does not align closely with specific sectors, except where a governmental oversight might be implied. The texts relating to government agencies relate more to the policies and regulations governing their data practices rather than any direct sector application such as healthcare or labor.


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Description: Fiscal Year 2024 Budget Support Emergency Act of 2023
Summary: The Fiscal Year 2024 Budget Support Emergency Act of 2023 addresses emergency provisions needed to support the District of Columbia's budget, including funding allocations, support for various government offices, and public safety enhancements.
Collection: Legislation
Status date: July 14, 2023
Status: Passed
Primary sponsor: Phil Mendelson (sole sponsor)
Last action: Act A25-0172 Published in DC Register Vol 70 and Page 009933, Expires on Oct 12, 2023 (July 21, 2023)

Category: None (see reasoning)

The text titled 'Fiscal Year 2024 Budget Support Emergency Act of 2023' primarily focuses on budgetary allocations and amendments related to various governmental functions, community services, public safety, and education among other areas. However, it does not mention or address anything specifically relating to Artificial Intelligence (AI) or associated technologies like algorithms or automation. Since the text does not contain explicit references to AI or associated terms, there is minimal relevance to the defined categories that concern AI governance, its societal impacts, or associated legislative frameworks. As a result, I have assessed each category as not relevant to the document.


Sector: None (see reasoning)

The sectors described, such as Politics and Elections, Government Agencies and Public Services, etc., do not find a connection within the text. The focus on budget support, agency funding, and community services does not align with any specific use or regulation of AI within these sectors. Since there is neither mention of AI application nor regulation, all sectors have been reasonably assessed as not relevant.


Keywords (occurrence): artificial intelligence (1) automated (4) show keywords in context

Summary: The bill establishes rules for depositing copies and phonorecords required for copyright registration, specifying definitions, formats, and conditions to ensure clarity in the process.
Collection: Code of Federal Regulations
Status date: July 1, 2022
Status: Issued
Source: Office of the Federal Register

Keywords (occurrence): automated (4) show keywords in context

Summary: The bill establishes that custom-developed software for the EPA must be made available for reuse across the federal government and potentially as open source, promoting efficiency and transparency.
Collection: Code of Federal Regulations
Status date: Oct. 1, 2022
Status: Issued
Source: Office of the Federal Register

Keywords (occurrence): automated (1) show keywords in context

Summary: The bill outlines requirements for public accessibility and content of tariffs published by common carriers in maritime transportation, ensuring transparency in rates, charges, and shipping practices.
Collection: Code of Federal Regulations
Status date: Oct. 1, 2023
Status: Issued
Source: Office of the Federal Register

Category: None (see reasoning)

The text primarily addresses the stipulations concerning the publication and management of tariffs within a maritime context. It does not specifically mention or imply any elements of artificial intelligence (AI), including aspects related to social impact, data governance, system integrity, or robustness. Therefore, the relevance of the categories to the text is minimal, resulting in low scores across the board.


Sector: None (see reasoning)

Similar to the category evaluation, the text does not pertain to any specific sectors relating to AI, such as politics, public services, healthcare, private enterprises, or any other sector. The focus remains solely on maritime commerce and tariff regulations. As a result, there is no relevance to any defined sector regarding AI applications, leading to the lowest scores as well.


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Description: To direct the Secretary of Defense to establish a working group to develop and coordinate an artificial intelligence initiative among the Five Eyes countries, and for other purposes.
Summary: The bill directs the Secretary of Defense to establish a working group to develop and coordinate an artificial intelligence initiative among the Five Eyes countries to enhance defense and intelligence operations.
Collection: Legislation
Status date: Nov. 15, 2023
Status: Introduced
Primary sponsor: Mike Gallagher (8 total sponsors)
Last action: Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in addition to the Committees on Armed Services, and Intelligence (Permanent Select), for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. (Nov. 15, 2023)

Category:
Data Governance
System Integrity
Data Robustness (see reasoning)

The text closely relates to AI initiatives among the Five Eyes countries, which indicates a strong relevance to the governance and regulation of AI systems. Particularly the establishment of an AI working group emphasizes coordination in AI, machine learning, and generative AI. Given the focus on operational uses of AI, the criteria for the categories pertain to system integrity, robustness, social impact, and data governance as these efforts will set standards and benchmarks for AI performance while ensuring ethical frameworks and best practices are shared. The detailed breakdown suggests potential ethical considerations and data management practices will be necessary, but the primary focus is on military and intelligence applications.


Sector:
Government Agencies and Public Services
Private Enterprises, Labor, and Employment
International Cooperation and Standards (see reasoning)

This legislation is highly relevant to the Government Agencies and Public Services sector, as it aims to enhance cooperation and technological advancements in government operations among multiple countries. The AI initiative aims to improve intelligence sharing and operational capabilities which directly relate to public services and defense efforts. The references to testing and evaluating AI capabilities also suggest relevance to Private Enterprises, Labor, and Employment, as military and intelligence efforts can impact labor through technology adoption. However, sectors like Healthcare and Judicial System are not directly applicable here.


Keywords (occurrence): artificial intelligence (13) show keywords in context

Summary: The "CFR Index and Finding Aids, 2023" bill provides an updated index and supplemental aids for navigating the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), enhancing access to federal regulations.
Collection: Code of Federal Regulations
Status date: Jan. 1, 2023
Status: Issued
Source: Office of the Federal Register

Category: None (see reasoning)

The text provided is an index and finding aid for the Code of Federal Regulations, primarily focusing on legal status, usage of NARA seals, and the structural organization of regulations. It does not discuss AI directly or indirectly nor does it relate to the societal impacts, data governance, system integrity, or benchmarks for AI performance. The absence of any AI-related terminology means that none of the categories hold significant relevance, leading to low to no engagement with the concepts outlined in the category descriptions.


Sector: None (see reasoning)

The text does not reference any specific applications of AI in any sector such as politics, government services, healthcare, etc. It strictly serves to organize federal regulations and does not provide insight or regulation concerning AI within any of the sectors defined. As such, it does not contribute meaningfully to any of the sectors either. Thus, all sector scores are minimal due to a complete lack of AI relevance.


Keywords (occurrence): automated (14) show keywords in context

Summary: The "Freight Forward" bill addresses supply chain challenges by investigating freight trucking issues, aiming to enhance efficiency and reduce delays within the trucking industry.
Collection: Congressional Hearings
Status date: May 10, 2023
Status: Issued
Source: House of Representatives

Category: None (see reasoning)

The text does not mention AI directly; however, it touches on concepts of automation in the trucking industry, specifically under the discussion of automated commercial motor vehicles. However, it lacks depth regarding how this might influence social impacts, data governance, system integrity or robustness specifically related to AI. Therefore, while automation is mentioned, it does not indicate a comprehensive legislative focus on AI's implications for these categories.


Sector:
Government Agencies and Public Services (see reasoning)

The text relates to the use of technology and could include aspects of AI in improving logistics and efficiency in freight management, especially with automated vehicles. However, it does not dive deep into specifics that would ensure a strong connection to the sectors defined, especially as AI isn't explicitly mentioned. It discusses the trucking industry's role and challenges without specifically addressing AI's impact on politics, government functions, judicial systems, healthcare, businesses, research, or international cooperation.


Keywords (occurrence): automated (9) autonomous vehicle (5) show keywords in context

Summary: This bill establishes functional specifications for electronic logging devices (ELDs) used by commercial motor vehicle drivers, aiming to enhance compliance, data integrity, and monitoring of drivers' duty statuses.
Collection: Code of Federal Regulations
Status date: Oct. 1, 2022
Status: Issued
Source: Office of the Federal Register

Keywords (occurrence): algorithm (5) show keywords in context

Summary: The bill establishes a standardized data file structure for deposit information submitted to the FDIC, facilitating account identification and enhancing the insurance determination process.
Collection: Code of Federal Regulations
Status date: Jan. 1, 2022
Status: Issued
Source: Office of the Federal Register

Keywords (occurrence): automated (1) algorithm (1) show keywords in context

Summary: This bill establishes minimum technical standards for handling money and credits in Class II gaming systems, ensuring secure transactions, accurate credit management, and compliance with audit requirements.
Collection: Code of Federal Regulations
Status date: April 1, 2022
Status: Issued
Source: Office of the Federal Register

Keywords (occurrence): algorithm (1) show keywords in context
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