
U.S. Executive Order on AI Shifts Security Responsibility to Users and Organizations
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A new U.S. executive order on AI transfers the responsibility for security to users and organizations. This directive imposes obligations regarding transparency, risk assessment, and compliance for developers and deployers of AI systems. The impacts include increased oversight of high-risk models, reporting requirements for security incidents, and the adoption of frameworks such as the NIST AI Risk Management Framework. No specific effective date or technical details (such as tools or CVEs) are mentioned. The goal is to strengthen governance while delegating risk management to operational stakeholders.