US Government Proposes Broad AI Procurement Clause
The Trump administration is advancing a proposed General Services Administration rule, revealed in draft text, that would require AI vendors to grant the federal government an irrevocable license to use their systems “for any lawful purpose,” a provision announced March 6. The clause would bar vendors from refusing outputs based on discretionary safety or privacy policies, provoking industry pushback and litigation risks for contractors and federal agencies.
Key Points
- 1Proposes irrevocable license allowing government use of vendor AI for any lawful purpose
- 2Challenges vendor safety and privacy controls, potentially overriding model-level and system-level safeguards
- 3Could force contractors to remove use restrictions, prompting litigation and contract renegotiations
Scoring Rationale
High-impact, government-wide procurement change with official proposal; some uncertainty remains about final rule and legal outcomes.
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