“To prohibit the Federal procurement of large language models not developed in accordance with unbiased AI principles, and for other purposes.”
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This section declares it the policy of the United States to promote the innovation and use of trustworthy artificial intelligence and directs the head of each agency to procure, after enactment, only large language models (LLMs) that adhere to four specified principles: (1) truthfulness in factual responses; (2) prioritization of historical accuracy, scientific inquiry, objectivity, and acknowledgment of uncertainty; (3) neutrality without manipulation favoring ideological dogmas such as diversity, equity, and inclusion; and (4) no intentional encoding of partisan or ideological judgments unless prompted by or accessible to the user. It defines "agency" to include executive departments, military departments, independent establishments, and wholly owned Government corporations (e.g., Commodity Credit Corporation, Export-Import Bank of the United States) but excludes the Government Accountability Office; and defines "large language model" as a generative AI model trained on vast, diverse datasets to generate natural-language responses to user prompts.