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==Key Provisions== ===Unbiased AI Principles=== The core mandate of EO 14319 requires that agency heads procure only LLMs developed according to two "Unbiased AI Principles": # '''Truth-Seeking''': AI models must generate outputs based on objective analysis of available data and evidence, without suppressing or distorting information to achieve ideologically predetermined outcomes. # '''Ideological Neutrality''': AI models must not incorporate or be trained to reflect DEI ideologies, critical race theory, gender ideology, or other political viewpoints that distort factual analysis.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cbcfinc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Preventing-Woke-AI-in-the-Federal-Government-.pdf|title=Preventing Woke AI in the Federal Government β Analysis|publisher=CBCF Inc.|date=2025}}</ref> ===OMB Implementation Guidance=== The order directed the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to issue guidance to agencies on how to apply the Unbiased AI Principles in procurement. This guidance was to include criteria for evaluating vendor AI systems and, where applicable, contract clauses requiring vendor certification of compliance. ===Transparency Requirements=== The order imposed transparency requirements on AI contractors, directing that vendors seeking federal AI contracts disclose training methodologies, data curation practices, and any content restrictions applied to AI outputs, to facilitate agency review for ideological bias.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.crowell.com/en/insights/client-alerts/in-bid-to-ban-woke-ai-white-house-imposes-transparency-requirements-on-contractors|title=In Bid to Ban "Woke AI," White House Imposes Transparency Requirements on Contractors|publisher=Crowell & Moring LLP|date=2025}}</ref> ===Applicability=== The order's requirements applied to executive departments and agencies. It covered procurement of new AI systems as well as renewal of existing contracts involving LLMs used in agency operations. It did not directly regulate AI systems used by private parties.
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