CDT's Push: Embedding Civil Rights into NIST's AI Benchmark Blueprint
In a quiet D.C. office, advocates just dropped a bombshell letter to NIST. They're demanding civil rights baked right into the benchmarks that will judge tomorrow's AI.
In a quiet D.C. office, advocates just dropped a bombshell letter to NIST. They're demanding civil rights baked right into the benchmarks that will judge tomorrow's AI.
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