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Personalizing one state’s digital citizen experience
EY’s Chris Gianutsos shares how an alliance between EY and Adobe brought significant infrastructure and customer experience improvements to a state’s digital services.
EY’s Chris Gianutsos shares how an alliance between EY and Adobe brought significant infrastructure and customer experience improvements to a state’s digital services.
The Secretary of State and other agency officials say the technology has massively improved efficiency and enabled more face-to-face diplomacy.
The Department of Energy’s reference guide is the first publicly released generative AI guidance from the agency.
The tool has run into challenges, as documents obtained by FedScoop helped elucidate last year.
The DOE’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has advanced the use of satellite data, artificial intelligence and machine learning to better prepare for wildfires and mitigate risks to energy infrastructure.
New AI-enabled platforms promise to revolutionize scientific and governmental research — and unleash new considerations for federal agencies, says a new report.
Veterans Affairs Deputy CTO of AI Kimberly McManus and MongoDB SVP Andrew Davidson discuss how public sector agencies can take a measured approach to modern AI and data technologies for mission success.
More than 300 pages of documents provide insight into how the space agency thought about generative AI, just as ChatGPT entered the public lexicon.
The additional services include many that are most in demand for government customers, like AI, zero-trust security, and data and analytics tools.
The tool, which is the first artificial intelligence pilot of a commercial platform by NSF, is also serving as a way for the agency to pursue rapid implementation of an AI capability.