This bill, known as the "AI Training Extension Act of 2025," significantly expands the scope of artificial intelligence (AI) training within the federal executive branch. It renames the existing "Artificial Intelligence Training for the Acquisition Workforce Act" to the "Artificial Intelligence Training Act," signaling a broader application beyond just the acquisition workforce. The legislation mandates AI training for a wider array of federal employees, specifically including those in acquisition positions , management official roles, supervisors , and individuals in data or technology positions . The bill shifts the primary responsibility for establishing and managing the AI training program to the Administrator of General Services , who will coordinate with the Director of the Office of Management and Budget. The training content is updated to cover AI capabilities, risks, best practices, benefits, and the role of data in AI development and operation. The Administrator is also authorized to incorporate this AI training into existing relevant programs and must establish a mechanism for participant feedback to continuously improve the program.
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Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
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AI Training Extension Act of 2025
USA119th CongressHR-3775| House
| Updated: 6/5/2025
This bill, known as the "AI Training Extension Act of 2025," significantly expands the scope of artificial intelligence (AI) training within the federal executive branch. It renames the existing "Artificial Intelligence Training for the Acquisition Workforce Act" to the "Artificial Intelligence Training Act," signaling a broader application beyond just the acquisition workforce. The legislation mandates AI training for a wider array of federal employees, specifically including those in acquisition positions , management official roles, supervisors , and individuals in data or technology positions . The bill shifts the primary responsibility for establishing and managing the AI training program to the Administrator of General Services , who will coordinate with the Director of the Office of Management and Budget. The training content is updated to cover AI capabilities, risks, best practices, benefits, and the role of data in AI development and operation. The Administrator is also authorized to incorporate this AI training into existing relevant programs and must establish a mechanism for participant feedback to continuously improve the program.