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Government AI funding among priorities in Senate working group roadmap
The roadmap for artificial intelligence policy encourages the executive branch and appropriators to support $32 billion in annual innovation funding.
The roadmap for artificial intelligence policy encourages the executive branch and appropriators to support $32 billion in annual innovation funding.
In this commentary, former federal AI leaders Lt. Gen. Jack Shanahan and Joel Meyer share five actions newly appointed chief AI officers should take to set the stage for the successful adoption of AI.
With a goal to help pathologists more accurately diagnose cancer, the Department of Defense and Google Public Sector came together to build an augmented reality microscope.
While the National Science Foundation, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and other key CHIPS Act agencies would see boosts under Biden’s request, it still falls short of congressional authorizations.
Heather Jo Richman, founder and co-chair of the AUKUS DIN
A new generation of CPUs that rival GPUs — combined with advanced data optimization services — offer federal enterprises new capabilities at lower IT costs.
Great innovation comes from partnering together, says Microsoft’s Federal senior vice president at a gathering of federal leaders on harnessing artificial intelligence.
Newly released guidance comes amid a series of new Biden administration AI regulatory efforts.
In an exclusive commentary, Arthur Maccabe argues that AI must be regulated, and that it shouldn’t be the job of the federal government alone.
He joins the executive branch office on Aug. 14 from technology company Two Six Technologies.