The National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity are collaborating on a competition to prevent malicious actors from manipulating data used to train artificial intelligence systems.
MoreBailey DeVries, director of the Office of Investment and Innovation at the Small Business Administration, said SBA is advancing efforts to provide funding support to small companies that are conducting research in
MoreLt. Gen. Robert Skinner, director of the Defense Information Systems Agency and a two-time Wash100 awardee, said DISA is taking a forward-leaning approach to artificial intelligence, zero trust and other technologies to
MoreThe U.S. Copyright Office has issued a notice of inquiry and request for comments on a new initiative to examine copyright policy issues raised by artificial intelligence technology. The NOI was published
MoreExternal red team assessments, which use real-world cyberattack techniques to identify an organization’s security weaknesses, are effective in detecting artificial intelligence risks such as bias, discrimination, privacy and other novel threats, according
MoreThe Air Force Test Center demonstrated the use of generative artificial intelligence models to augment various test processes during a recently concluded four-day data hackathon. The AFWERX-sponsored hackathon focused on demonstrating a
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has issued a new funding opportunity announcement to enable exploratory research on a broad range of topics related to artificial intelligence. A notice posted Monday on
MoreThe Chinese military is developing artificial intelligence weapons and other technical systems in hopes of enhancing the People’s Liberation Army’s range of warfighting capabilities, the Washington Times reported on Tuesday. According to the “China’s
MoreChristine Lai and Jonathan Spring of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said technology developers should ensure that artificial intelligence software are secure by design. The AI engineering community should apply Secure
MoreThe Department of Energy will distribute $16 million in funding to support 15 projects that will explore the use of artificial intelligence technologies in nuclear physics research efforts. Researchers at eight national
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