GSA’s latest 10x projects have notable AI bent
The phase one selections include an LLM chatbot and AI-fueled search.
The phase one selections include an LLM chatbot and AI-fueled search.
The Protecting Consumers from Deceptive AI Act also charges NIST with the development of standards to identify and label AI-generated content.
The legislation from Democratic Sens. Welch and Luján calls on the FTC to pursue enforcement actions against companies that don’t get sign-off from consumers.
A new report highlights how automation and process mining tools give agencies, including USDA, IRS and the U.S. Navy, new abilities to modernize operations.
As Customs and Border Protection looks to expand the use of biometrics in its CBP One app, two different internal components of the Department of Homeland Security are investigating the platform.
Nearly a dozen leaders across the federal civilian community share strategies and programs that use AI to improve security, mission outcomes and workforce productivity.
By shifting to cloud-native solutions, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management has significantly enhanced its underlying security infrastructure to better protect the agency from evolving cyber threats.
In a Q&A with FedScoop, the Illinois Democrat and House AI task force member discusses his optimism and pessimism on potential AI legislation and his fears about AGI.
In a Q&A with FedScoop, the New York Democrat discusses her expectations for serving on the bipartisan task force, what concerns her most about the technology and the prospects for regulatory and legislative action.
While OMB acknowledged issues raised by the Civic Hacking Agency’s gov metadata project, there are also real signs of progress.