Artificial Intelligence Acquisitions Act of 2024
Once the list is published, federal agencies will be prohibited from purchasing or using any AI products or services included therein. Furthermore, entities that have existing contracts with federal agencies and utilize these potentially harmful AI technologies will be required to divest these products within set timeframes. This legislative measure aims to reduce reliance on foreign technologies that could compromise national security, making it imperative for agencies to reassess their technology procurement strategies.
SB4976, known as the Artificial Intelligence Acquisitions Act of 2024, mandates the development of a list by the Office of Information and Communication Technology Services and other federal agencies to identify artificial intelligence products and services that pose national security risks. This bill defines 'artificial intelligence' and sets criteria for categorizing certain products based on their origin, specifically focusing on those developed or offered by foreign entities deemed as threats, such as countries like China and Russia.
The bill raises significant controversy regarding potential overreach and the implications for technological collaboration and innovation. Critics argue that such restrictions may hinder advancements in AI development and degrade the quality of public services that rely on advanced technologies. Moreover, the bill's stipulation for divestment could disrupt existing contracts and relationships and may adversely affect businesses tied to these technologies if they face sudden changes in compliance requirements.