The National Science Foundation has invested over $20 million in 25 projects seeking to develop and implement advanced artificial intelligence technologies in geosciences. Awarded through the Collaborations in Artificial Intelligence and Geosciences—or
MoreThe National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has introduced a pilot program to facilitate the accreditation of geospatial intelligence artificial intelligence models for the National System for GEOINT, also known as NSG, Defense Daily reported
MoreThe U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute within the National Institute of Standards and Technology has signed agreements with Anthropic and OpenAI to facilitate collaboration on AI safety research, testing and assessment. NIST
MoreThe Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health has launched a new program to develop capabilities that can detect and correct performance degradation of artificial intelligence-enabled medical tools. The technologies developed under the
MoreThe Department of Defense believes allied nations ought to tap into innovations in artificial intelligence and space to meet upcoming security challenges. During the 2024 South American Defense Conference, Air Force Gen. Charles
MoreThe Defense Innovation Unit has issued a solicitation for generative artificial intelligence solutions to accelerate and enhance the Department of Defense’s joint planning efforts. The desired Gen AI capability is expected to
MoreThe White House has released new guidance outlining the criteria, format and mechanisms for federal agencies to complete the required artificial intelligence reporting activities for calendar year 2024 in accordance with the
MoreThe Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office has launched its initial industry challenge to develop a global logistics data ontology for the Maven Smart System, or MSS. The first
MoreShield AI, a venture-backed defense technology company, has conducted its first multi-jet autonomy flights, marking a significant development in its pursuit of global autonomy. The company said Wednesday it achieved the milestone using
MoreMike Horton has been chosen as the acting chief artificial intelligence officer at the U.S. Department of Transportation, according to a post the executive shared on LinkedIn. As the acting CAIO, Horton is charged
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