New DHS Artificial Intelligence Safety and Security Board tags public/private sectors to advance AI’s responsible development and deployment

New DHS Artificial Intelligence Safety and Security Board tags public/private sectors to advance AI’s responsible development and deployment

Over 20 technology and critical infrastructure executives, civil rights leaders, academics and policymakers join this coalition

The Department of Homeland Security has announced the establishment of the Artificial Intelligence Safety and Security Board (the Board). The Board will advise the Secretary, the critical infrastructure community, other private sector stakeholders, and the broader public on the safe and secure development and deployment of AI technology in our nation’s critical infrastructure. The Board will develop recommendations to help critical infrastructure stakeholders, such as transportation service providers, pipeline and power grid operators, and internet service providers, more responsibly leverage AI technologies. It will also develop recommendations to prevent and prepare for AI-related disruptions to critical services that impact national or economic security, public health, or safety.

President Biden directed Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas to establish the Board, which includes 22 representatives from a range of sectors, including software and hardware companies, critical infrastructure operators, public officials, the civil rights community, and academia. The inaugural members of the Board are:

  • Sam Altman, CEO, OpenAI; 
  • Dario Amodei, CEO and Co-Founder, Anthropic; 
  • Ed Bastian, CEO, Delta Air Lines; 
  • Rumman Chowdhury, Ph.D., CEO, Humane Intelligence; 
  • Alexandra Reeve Givens, President and CEO, Center for Democracy and Technology
  • Bruce Harrell, Mayor of Seattle, Washington; Chair, Technology and Innovation Committee, United States Conference of Mayors; 
  • Damon Hewitt, President and Executive Director, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law; 
  • Vicki Hollub, President and CEO, Occidental Petroleum; 
  • Jensen Huang, President and CEO, NVIDIA; 
  • Arvind Krishna, Chairman and CEO, IBM; 
  • Fei-Fei Li, Ph.D., Co-Director, Stanford Human-centered Artificial Intelligence Institute;
  • Wes Moore, Governor of Maryland; 
  • Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO, Microsoft; 
  • Shantanu Narayen, Chair and CEO, Adobe; 
  • Sundar Pichai, CEO, Alphabet;
  • Arati Prabhakar, Ph.D., Assistant to the President for Science and Technology; Director, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy; 
  • Chuck Robbins, Chair and CEO, Cisco; Chair, Business Roundtable; 
  • Adam Selipsky, CEO, Amazon Web Services; 
  • Dr. Lisa Su, Chair and CEO, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD); 
  • Nicol Turner Lee, Ph.D., Senior Fellow and Director of the Center for Technology Innovation, Brookings Institution;
  • Kathy Warden, Chair, CEO and President, Northrop Grumman; and 
  • Maya Wiley, President and CEO, The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights. 

DHS is responsible for the overall security and resilience of the nation’s critical infrastructure, which hundreds of millions of Americans rely on every day to light their homes, conduct business, exchange information, and put food on the table. Critical infrastructure encompasses sixteen sectors of American industry, including our defense, energy, agriculture, transportation, and internet technology sectors. 

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