How federal IT officials are navigating the post-AI executive order ‘hype cycle’
One year after the White House released its landmark EO, agency tech leaders assess what’s working with AI and what’s coming next.
One year after the White House released its landmark EO, agency tech leaders assess what’s working with AI and what’s coming next.
Arati Prabhakar wants the National AI Research Resource to “not only get authorized, but appropriated” — and then “a lot more.”
The researchers, designers and engineers behind a mobile 3D printer headed to Nome hope the technology can solve a housing crisis in rural Alaska and beyond.
The agency’s Bureau of Industry and Security said in a posting that the rules have critical national security implications.
Five bills from Senate AI Caucus co-chair Mike Rounds, R-S.D., proposals touching health, financial services and defense.
Gundeep Ahluwalia shares what’s next for him as he leaves Labor. The DOD has a new leader for its UAP hub. And DIU wants generative AI for joint planning.
Pentagon IG moves to assess high-stakes Replicator initiative; Commerce report recommends government monitor open AI foundation model risks
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.