DOE launches AI testbed to evaluate models for energy operations
Lawrence Livermore National Lab and the Energy Department’s CESER office designed the platform to assess vulnerabilities and risks.
Lawrence Livermore National Lab and the Energy Department’s CESER office designed the platform to assess vulnerabilities and risks.
Why fragmented workforce data systems leave agencies unprepared — and how integrated platforms change the equation.
And, a top Energy official says the agency needs ‘a lot more’ funding to reach Genesis Mission goals
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The agency’s acting chief data and AI officer said State is in the “exploration stage” of agentic AI, focusing on guardrails and reducing administrative burden.
While a specific dollar amount remains elusive, the agency is rallying Congress and industry for more resources to fuel the initiative centered on AI, quantum and high-performance computing.
A new report from the congressional watchdog found that agencies are not “systematically collecting lessons learned from AI acquisitions.”
The company behind the controversial generative AI tool wants to continue building adoption momentum as usage spreads across federal agencies.