1、ge!Department of Energy Generative Artificial Intelligence Reference Guide Version 2 June 2024 Record of Changes Version Date Author/Owner Description of Change V 1.0 September 22,2023 Office of the Chief Information Officer DOE Generative AI Reference Guide v1 For Internal Release V 2.0 April 26,20
2、24 Office of the Chief Information Officer DOE Generative AI Reference Guide v2 For Public Release June 2024 Table of contents 1.Document at a Glance.1 2.Executive Summary.2 3.Purpose and Scope.2 4.Federal Guidelines and References.3 5.Background on Generative Artificial Intelligence.4 6.Opportuniti
3、es to Apply Generative AI.9 7.Operationalization.12 8.Key Considerations and Best Practices.20 9.Conclusion.41 10.Appendices.41 June 2024 Page 1 1.Document at a Glance This is a reference guide for the use of generative AI and shall not be interpreted as a policy.As such,it does not prescribe specif
4、ic actions.This document was developed with a general audience in mind and does not currently include targeted considerations for specialized roles,including Research&Development(R&D)and Management&Operating(M&O)staff.Deeper considerations for these roles may be addressed in a next iteration of this
5、 document.Generative AI(GenAI)is an incredibly powerful tool that has enormous potential to enable scientific progress,to enhance productivity of the Department of Energy(DOE)workforce,and to drive the DOE mission of innovation with emerging technology.GenAI is best used to provide a first draft or
6、to help find options or alternatives rather than being relied upon to produce an accurate and unbiased final output.Per Executive Order 14110 on the Safe,Secure,and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence,federal agencies are discouraged from imposing broad general bans or blocks