The U.S. Air Force’s interest in AI is expected to grow even further in 2026 Enterprise-level access to LLMs and improved AI workflows are just a few critical business opportunities in AI
MoreThe U.S. Air Force has completed a coalition experiment testing how artificial intelligence can support human decision-making in battle management, bringing together operators from the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.
MoreThe U.S. Space Command harnessed the capabilities of artificial intelligence to streamline planning across its command and its components at the Augmented Planning and Execution, or APEX, Summit held in Colorado from
MoreThe U.S. Army has created a new artificial intelligence and machine learning career pathway, laying the foundation for a dedicated cohort of uniformed officers focused on operationalizing AI-enabled capabilities. “This is a
MoreSince the White House released its AI Action Plan in July, federal policymakers and agencies have taken key steps to implement components of the plan to accelerate U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence.
MoreThe General Services Administration has been making OneGov agreements with some of America’s biggest technology companies, including Google, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon Web Services, OpenAI and xAI. OneGov, according to GSA, is intended to leverage the federal government’s collective
MoreThe Genesis Mission is a national initiative that aligns with America’s AI Action Plan and is spearheaded by the Department of Energy, with coordination across the federal government. What Is the DOE’s Genesis
MoreThe Center for AI Standards and Innovation at the National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking artificial intelligence experts interested in working at CAISI as it expands work tied to the
MoreThe Department of War will add xAI for Government to GenAI.mil, its bespoke platform that brings generative artificial intelligence capabilities to all civilians, contractors and military personnel under DOW. The department said
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology is investing $20 million to establish two new artificial intelligence centers focused on U.S. manufacturing productivity and the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure through an expanded
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