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==Implementation== OMB subsequently issued guidance consistent with the order's directives. The order generated attention from federal contractors, particularly major AI model providers, who had to assess whether their commercial models could be certified as compliant with the Unbiased AI Principles. Legal and compliance analysis noted that the principles' application in procurement could affect standard practice in commercial AI development.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.paulhastings.com/insights/client-alerts/president-trump-signs-three-executive-orders-relating-to-artificial|title=President Trump Signs Three Executive Orders Relating to Artificial Intelligence|publisher=Paul Hastings LLP|date=2025}}</ref> Legislation was introduced in the 119th Congress to codify EO 14319 into statute (H.R. 4873), reflecting congressional interest in making the procurement standard permanent and not subject to reversal by a future administration.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/4873/text|title=H.R. 4873 β To codify Executive Order 14319|publisher=Congress.gov|date=2025}}</ref>
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