The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency launched a second iteration of its Tools Competition to discover artificial intelligence-enabled technologies that can aid data science and other forms of adult learning. The agency
MoreThe Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering is calling on technology developers to submit brief descriptions of proposed solutions that would address the U.S. military’s need for
MoreThe Commerce Data Governance Board has formed a new working group that intends to determine how generative artificial intelligence could help the Department of Commerce advance its goal of expanding discovery and
MoreKurt DelBene, assistant secretary for information and technology and chief information officer at the Department of Veterans Affairs, said the VA’s Office of Information and Technology is planning to hire artificial intelligence
MoreReps. Ted Lieu, D-Calif.; Zach Nunn, R-Iowa; Don Beyer, D-Va.; and Marcus Molinaro, R-N.Y., have introduced bipartisan legislation to advance federal risk management guidelines for artificial intelligence technologies used by government agencies
MoreSenate lawmakers have called on the Senate Appropriations Committee to approve $10 million in initial funding for fiscal year 2024 to establish the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s U.S. Artificial Intelligence
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has released a report providing artificial intelligence developers and users an overview of potential attacks on AI tools and detailing the current approaches they could use to
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is accepting proposals for exploratory human-artificial intelligence teaming models as part of its new AI Exploration research program. This presolicitation is for DARPA’s “third wave” of
MoreThe Department of Defense’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office has begun pursuing a digital platform to facilitate the management of contract files to enhance contract procedures and processes. CDAO wants the
MoreCIA is augmenting artificial intelligence training across all ranks in its workforce to upskill rather than replace its human analysts with advanced technology, according to CIA Chief AI Officer Lakshmi Raman. In
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