Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights
White House OSTP non-binding framework setting out five principles for the design and use of automated systems: safe and effective systems, algorithmic discrimination protections, data privacy, notice and explanation, and human alternatives.
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- Published
- Oct 4, 2022
- Last verified
- Mar 14, 2026
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Editorial summary
White House OSTP non-binding framework setting out five principles for the design and use of automated systems: safe and effective systems, algorithmic discrimination protections, data privacy, notice and explanation, and human alternatives. Published October 2022.
Why this matters
The Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights is the single most cited consumer-facing AI document from the Biden-era White House. It is not a law, and the Trump-era archive URL makes that obvious. It still matters because its five principles — safe and effective systems, algorithmic discrimination protections, data privacy, notice and explanation, and human alternatives — continue to shape state-level legislation, civil-rights complaints, and procurement rules in 2025 and 2026. Reading the original helps you recognise when a company, union contract, or state bill is borrowing its language and when it is quietly dropping protections.
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- Published
- Oct 4, 2022
- Last verified
- Mar 14, 2026
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