The White House has released its first comprehensive policy for managing artificial intelligence (AI) risks, requiring federal agencies to increase AI reporting and address potential threats. Agencies must appoint a chief AI officer, disclose AI usage, and implement protective measures within 60 days. This move supports President Biden's October 2023 AI executive order. The Office of Management and Budget's new regulation aims to help the federal government use AI safely and efficiently. By December 1, agencies must establish safeguards for AI applications that could impact Americans' rights or safety, such as allowing travelers to opt out of TSA facial recognition at airports.