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Cyber attackers have started using artificial intelligence in a big way. That means you need to use it to stay ahead of them.
The legislation comes after recent federal records controversies where officials lost or deleted messages, like the missing Jan. 6 Secret Service texts.
The Biden administration is calling on federal agencies to step up their use of artificial intelligence tools, but keep risks in check
CDAO's GIDE 9 successfully demonstrated a “completely vendor-agnostic” data integration layer for the first time.
Ideas to improve public services submitted by employees from FEMA, CFBP, Treasury and others rose to the top of GSA’s 10x priority list.
Public health is ripe for opportunities to leverage AI, but it's not as simple as just picking the shiny new tool and feeding it data.
The State Department sees generative AI as a valuable tool to meet it's mission and to help its employees chart the next step in their careers.
To foster AI adoption, contractors should start to leverage resources and references to enhance their understanding and implementation of AI technologies.
How are AI/ML strategies evolving to meet tomorrow’s mission?
David Knox, the chief technology officer for industrials, energy and government at Oracle, urges federal agencies to take a measured approach to generative AI.
The CDAO's minimum viable capability for the Pentagon’s Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control initiative is up and running.
The general public is talking more about and understanding the possibilities with AI. This buzz is also present inside federal agencies.
Software manufacturers routinely tie up with resellers to get their foot into the federal market. It may have to do with artificial intelligence.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has a long list of companies on an advisory group called called the AI Safety Institute Consortium.
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