Artificial intelligence governance is a collection of frameworks, policies, and best practices that serve as guardrails to ensure that AI technologies are developed and used in a way that minimizes potential risks from bias and maximizes intended benefits. The use of AI Governance is required due to Existential Risk, but when conducted with accuracy, the results can speak for themselves.
The National AI Initiative Act of 2020 (DIVISION E, SEC. 5001) became law on January 1, 2021, providing for a coordinated program across the entire Federal government to accelerate AI research and application for the Nation's economic prosperity and national security.
"The Invisible Obama" is a "False Memory" AI algorithm designed within the PA Department of Labor & Industry Case #16-09-B-7272. Designed in 2022, The Invisible Obama's "False Memory" AI can be seen in action in 2012 in the video demonstration below and serves to explain the algorithmic nature of the protection regulation embedded within the infrastructure of the Intellectual Property titled CalenDarer (US Trademark & Patent Office Registration #5662607). These types of highly sophisticated and advanced algorithms are utilized for the inception of innovations like CalCoin, the first and only Digital Crypto-Asset equipped with the promise of government that enable the migration of crypto-assets such as Bitcoin to CalCoin to enable enforcement of the law for crypto-asset financial transactions.
The Invisible Obama
"The Flux Capacitor AI" in use 10 years prior to the introduction of The Invisible Obama
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