Much of Biden’s AI executive order isn't likely to be affected, but legislation coming from Congress will need to account for the Supreme Court’s ruling, experts say.
The pool of potential AI workers could pose a challenge to the administration’s efforts to build a diverse workforce to responsibly manage artificial intelligence.
The projects will get computational time through NAIRR pilot program, which is meant to provide students and researchers with access to AI resources needed for their work.
The guidance was among several actions required by the federal workforce agency within 180 days of President Joe Biden’s executive order on the technology.
The department’s research, development and evaluation arm will use the information as it puts together a report on AI in the criminal justice system due later this…
Communication and skills for collecting and sorting the information in artificial intelligence inventories have gotten better, Deputy Federal CIO Drew Myklegard told FedScoop.