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The top Reporter’s Notebooks of 2023 continue to demonstrate the interest and desire for in-depth reporting, digging out more than the tidbits, but the stories behind the news.
The direct hire authority from OPM, effective immediately, lets agencies use a more streamlined process to appoint individuals to four different AI-related positions.
AI-powered automation can also aid federal agencies in digital transformation by facilitating seamless integration across various systems and platforms. Software bots bridge the gap between legacy and modern technology, enhancing collaboration between agencies and promoting a comprehensive approach to service delivery.
The Biden administration is calling on the federal government to step up its use of artificial intelligence. For most agencies, that work will start in 2024.
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is using AI is helping people do their jobs better and faster, and with even day-to-day things like supporting individuals who code and using large language models to help them create code.
Experts say the national cyber strategy was the biggest development of 2023, but several other events also made for an interesting year in cyber.
Congress wants spy agencies to hire more experts in financial intelligence, emerging technology.
Chief data officers across the federal government see their work as the key to accelerating the adoption of artificial intelligence tools across the federal government.
Raman said generative AI and large language models really "caught the intelligence community by storm" in late 2022, when its potential to augment human analysts became clear. And that's precisely what the CIA wants to do: Augment its human analysts, not replace them, in order to enable the agency's mission.
Airmen and guardians can now experiment with commercial generative AI and a new policy lays out how they can do it safely.
Lawmakers hope the IC's own innovation unit will help intel agencies better adopt emerging technologies.
The White House executive order on AI is heavily positioned around data protection, privacy and disclosure. All these concepts are important priorities when considering how AI is used in modeling and accelerating the business process…
Federal and industry experts say ensuring your organization’s data is current, reliable, kept private and secure will help accelerate the use of artificial intelligence tools to improve decision making.
The Defense Intelligence Agency is finalizing its artificial intelligence strategy to control the use of technology for decision support and human-machine teaming when providing intelligence to warfighters and policymakers.