The Department of Energy is calling for public input regarding the possible use of artificial intelligence to improve the U.S. electric grid infrastructure and help provide clean and resilient electrical power. The
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MoreThe Department of Energy is funding 16 projects aimed at supporting the development of cybersecurity tools and technologies for reduced cyber risks and improved American energy system resilience. DOE said Monday it
MoreSen. Mark Warner, D-Va., has highlighted the need for regulations and standards to guide the secure and trustworthy development and use of artificial intelligence technologies, warning that the lack of guardrails in
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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
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Artificial 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 Department of Energy collaborated with the National Science Foundation to create a network supporting research, development and production of privacy-enhancing technologies. The Research Coordination Network is part of the U.S. government’s
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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
MoreAstronautics 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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