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NASA's Responsible AI PlanArtificial Intelligence (AI) is an integral part of today’s process of conducting science and technology development. At NASA, AI has become an integral and important tool for researchers, engineers, data scientists, and technologists in pursuing the ground-breaking discoveries that we are known for, including the command and controlling of our spacecraft and other supporting infrastructures. Consequently, research and engineering efforts incorporating AI have permeated almost every area of our work. It is contributing to NASA’s drive toward the future, not just of space science, but for society here at home. We are dedicated to continuing the use of AI in a safe and fully transparent approach so that the public can have high confidence in the outcomes and benefits. We believe that the plan outlined here will be responsive and contribute to the call for openness across the federal government.

NASA is committed to responsible use of AI in all of its activities and in all phases of development and deployment of its space and terrestrial programs missions. NASA does not deliberately focus on “AI Research” as a separate field (we have no single “AI office” or “AI program”), rather NASA uses AI to build tools for its programs. This plan, being put forward, adheres to the Responsible AI (RAI) principles set and laid down by the White House in its Presidential Executive Order 13960. Our research, engineering and technical communities have been made aware of these guidelines and we are committed to an on-going process of educating and monitoring its implementation to ensure adherence to those principles. The vast majority of NASA’s use cases, which number almost 75 today, are geared toward analyzing the petabytes of data that NASA collects from its fleet of spacecraft across all disciplines, in human space exploration, and in aeronautics, etc.
Document ID
20220013471
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Other - Plan submitted in response to Executive Order 13960
Authors
Bhavya Lal
(National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Kate Calvin
(National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Louis M. Barbier
(National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Ave K. Kludze
(National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Edward Lingham Mclarney
(Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Date Acquired
September 1, 2022
Publication Date
September 19, 2022
Subject Category
Computer Programming And Software
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 615287.01.10
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Technical Review
Professional Review
Keywords
Artificial Intelligence
Responsible AI
Ethical AI
Transparency
EO 13960
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