NRC report pushes nuclear sector on monitoring and boundaries for AI use
The U.S., U.K. and Canadian nuclear regulatory agencies said in a report that the industry should focus on monitoring, securing and modularizing AI systems.
The U.S., U.K. and Canadian nuclear regulatory agencies said in a report that the industry should focus on monitoring, securing and modularizing AI systems.
Commissioner Martin O’Malley says the move away from physical signatures is aimed at “eliminating as many paint points as possible.”
A national AI advisory group voted in favor of findings and recommendations to require federal law enforcement agencies to follow a checklist when testing AI tools in the field.
More than 140 groups have signed a letter saying DHS AI use cases violate federal rules. And, the VA’s Digital GI Bill Platform is over budget and behind schedule, leading to the need for additional oversight.
The letter to the secretary from a collection of immigrant and civil rights organizations, unions and more comes ahead of upcoming deadlines for agencies related to their AI use case inventories.
General Dynamics Information Technology will support a new NOAA high-performance computer that promises to advance weather, climate, ocean and ecosystem prediction research.
Five bills from Senate AI Caucus co-chair Mike Rounds, R-S.D., proposals touching health, financial services and defense.
The labor board’s AI work will be led by its assistant general counsel.
The AI Safety Institute will have access to new models before and following their releases under the new testing and evaluation pacts.
The new biofoundries will focus on advancing biology and biotechnology and are aimed at democratizing access to research infrastructure.