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05/01/2025 - Responsible Generative AI: The Department of Homeland Security’s Plan (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Digital Governance

Source: Department of Homeland Security

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) outlines its guidelines for the responsible use of generative AI tools, emphasizing the importance of balancing innovation with security and ethical considerations. The framework seeks to address the dual-use nature of AI technologies, which can be employed for both constructive and malicious purposes.

DHS highlights several priority areas, including preventing AI misuse in cyberattacks, addressing biases in AI-generated outputs, and ensuring transparency in AI model development. The guidelines stress the need for regular auditing, public accountability, and adherence to privacy laws when deploying generative AI in homeland security contexts.

Key strategies include fostering partnerships with private AI developers, investing in AI safety research, and training DHS personnel to use these tools effectively and ethically. Additionally, the framework calls for integrating ethical principles into the design phase of AI systems to prevent harm and promote public trust.

This initiative comes amid growing concerns over generative AI's role in spreading misinformation, creating deepfakes, and exacerbating vulnerabilities in national security. DHS aims to position itself as a leader in responsible AI governance by setting a benchmark for other agencies and private entities.