The Environmental Protection Agency is digitizing historical records, automating workflow and employing generative artificial intelligence internally, according to CIO Vaughn Noga.
The former top innovator at the Government Accountability Office, Taka Ariga, is hopeful that the unit will remain “vanguard of experimentation and exploration” for Congress and others.
The framework will initially prioritize chat interfaces, code-generation and debugging tools, and prompt-based image generators, as well as APIs that integrate those capabilities.
Lakshmi Raman, the CIA's director of AI, shared how the agency is using generative AI today for things like open-source triage and how it's thinking about what…