White House Issues New Rules , on How Government Can Use AI.<br />White House Issues New Rules , on How Government Can Use AI.<br />The policy was released by the White House on March 28, 'The Hill' reports. .<br />It is intended to reduce AI risks <br />within the government.<br />According to a White House memo, federal agencies must now appoint a chief AI officer, add safeguards and issue reports about how AI is being used. .<br />Those reports will also be made public, according to 'The Hill.'.<br />However, some AI uses, such as those <br />employed by the Department of Defense, do not require reports because they would be "inconsistent with applicable law and government policy.".<br />Agencies will have 60 days <br />to appoint a chief AI officer.<br />Safeguards to protect Americans' rights and safety must be implemented by December.<br />Vice President Kamala Harris <br />weighed in on the development.<br />I believe that all leaders <br />from governments, civil society <br />and the private sector have a <br />moral, ethical and societal duty... , Vice President Kamala Harris, via call with reporters.<br />... to make sure that artificial <br />intelligence is adopted and advanced <br />in a way that protects the public from <br />potential harm, while ensuring everyone <br />is able to enjoy its full benefits, Vice President Kamala Harris, via call with reporters