Bipartisan Bill Proposes Voluntary Federal Program for AI Vulnerability Reporting
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Representatives Don Beyer, Deborah Ross, and Jeff Hurd introduced the bipartisan AI Flaw Reporting and Security Enhancement Act, which would create a voluntary federal program for AI developers to disclose vulnerabilities in their models. The bill tasks NIST with managing the reporting program through the National Vulnerability Database, aiming to coordinate identification, management, and responsible disclosure of AI security flaws before they can be exploited.
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