An Ernst & Young report has found that 58 percent of federal respondents turn to internal data repositories as the key source used to train artificial intelligence models and that agencies are
MoreArtificial intelligence company and chipmaker NVIDIA hit a stock market valuation of $2 trillion last week, marking a continuation of the AI market boom. What’s next for AI, and how will advancements impact
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The artificial intelligence revolution comes with impacts and applications in many different fields. Cybersecurity, data management and customer service/experience are well-established as fertile ground for AI technologies, but the major players in
MoreThe Office of Personnel Management has issued a playbook outlining actions agencies can take to build an inclusive, agile, engaged and skilled federal workforce. OPM said Friday the new Workforce of the
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Astronautics Corporation of America will identify, categorize and catalog data streams from the Federal Aviation Administration’s Cybersecurity Data Science Aviation Architecture Framework, or CSDS AAF. The company said Friday it received a
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Artificial intelligence thought leaders, government decision makers and senior industry executives will come together on March 21 to share their insights into the future of AI in the public sector at the
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The Federal Communications Commission is reviving its consumer advisory committee — known as the CAC — to address artificial intelligence and new issues impacting customer protection. The agency announced Tuesday that the
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Top officials at the Department of Defense met with technology industry leaders at a four-day symposium that kicked off Tuesday in Washington to talk about the potential military applications of LLMs or
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The House has formed a bipartisan task force that will explore how Congress can help the U.S. maintain its innovative edge in the field of artificial intelligence while advancing guardrails that could
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Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., has introduced new legislation to develop a framework for strengthening the U.S. skills pipeline in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and other critical technologies. The AI and Critical Technology Workforce
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